Boston Police Officer Fired for Alleging Hostile Work Environment Receives $1 Million Damages Award
A Suffolk County jury has awarded Enxhi Qirici, a former Boston police officer who was fired in 2019, $1 million in damages after she alleged a hostile work environment at the department. The case centered around Qirici's interracial relationship and sex life, which allegedly became a topic of discussion among colleagues.
Qirici claimed that her colleagues made lewd comments about her and speculated about whether she was pregnant, while also making racist remarks. She filed a complaint with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination in early March 2019, just days before being let go from her job.
The Boston Police Department maintains that Qirici's termination was due to unsatisfactory performance during her probationary period, but jurors did not find this to be the case. With interest, Qirici's total judgment now exceeds $1.5 million.
In court, the department's lawyers suggested that Qirici had lost control of her emotions in two incidents involving other law enforcement officers. However, Qirici's lawyer argued that these incidents were isolated and did not justify her termination.
The case highlights concerns about workplace harassment and diversity within law enforcement agencies. For Qirici, the outcome is a significant victory after she alleged a hostile work environment for over three years.
It remains to be seen how this ruling will impact future cases of workplace harassment in Boston's police department.
A Suffolk County jury has awarded Enxhi Qirici, a former Boston police officer who was fired in 2019, $1 million in damages after she alleged a hostile work environment at the department. The case centered around Qirici's interracial relationship and sex life, which allegedly became a topic of discussion among colleagues.
Qirici claimed that her colleagues made lewd comments about her and speculated about whether she was pregnant, while also making racist remarks. She filed a complaint with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination in early March 2019, just days before being let go from her job.
The Boston Police Department maintains that Qirici's termination was due to unsatisfactory performance during her probationary period, but jurors did not find this to be the case. With interest, Qirici's total judgment now exceeds $1.5 million.
In court, the department's lawyers suggested that Qirici had lost control of her emotions in two incidents involving other law enforcement officers. However, Qirici's lawyer argued that these incidents were isolated and did not justify her termination.
The case highlights concerns about workplace harassment and diversity within law enforcement agencies. For Qirici, the outcome is a significant victory after she alleged a hostile work environment for over three years.
It remains to be seen how this ruling will impact future cases of workplace harassment in Boston's police department.