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- Eric Batman, a civil engineer with L.A. County’s Department of Public Works, filed a lawsuit after his bosses rejected his request to work remotely during Pride month.
- It’s the second lawsuit the county faces related to a 2023 policy requiring many government buildings display the Pride flag.
Batman said he first asked to work remotely for the month of June in 2024 to avoid the flag, which he found “highly offensive,” according to the suit.
A supervisor rejected his request, according to the filing, noting the county was “committed to fostering an inclusive workplace, including for our LGBTQ+ employees.” The supervisor suggested he use another entrance, Batman’s suit claimed.
[About the first case:]
In May 2024, Jeffrey Little, an evangelical Christian county lifeguard, sued the county for requiring he work feet away from the flag. That case, filed by conservative Catholic legal group Thomas More Society, is ongoing.
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