STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS
WILLIE WHITE, JR., EEOC Case No. 15D201200024
Petitioner, FCHR Case No. 2011-02570
v. DOAH Case No. 12-0819
ORLANDO PREMIERE CINEMA, LLC, FCHR Order No. 12-049
Respondent.
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Preliminary Matters
Petitioner Willie White, Jr., filed a complaint of discrimination pursuant to the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992, Sections 760.01 - 760.11, Florida Statutes (2011), alleging that Respondent Orlando Premiere Cinema, LLC, committed an unlawful employment practice on the basis of Petitioner’s race (Black) by reducing the number of hours Petitioner was scheduled to work.
The allegations set forth in the complaint were investigated, and, on February 2, 2012, the Executive Director issued a determination finding that there was no reasonable cause to believe that an unlawful employment practice had occurred.
Petitioner filed a Petition for Relief from an Unlawful Employment Practice, and the case was transmitted to the Division of Administrative Hearings for the conduct of a formal proceeding.
An evidentiary hearing was held in Viera, Florida, on May 25, 2012, before Administrative Law Judge J. D. Parrish.
Judge Parrish issued a Recommended Order of dismissal, dated July 9, 2012.
The Commission panel designated below considered the record of this matter and determined the action to be taken on the Recommended Order.
Findings of Fact
We find the Administrative Law Judge’s findings of fact to be supported by competent substantial evidence.
We adopt the Administrative Law Judge’s findings of fact.
Conclusions of Law
We find the Administrative Law Judge’s application of the law to the facts to result in a correct disposition of the matter.
We adopt the Administrative Law Judge’s conclusions of law.
Exceptions
Neither of the parties filed exceptions to the Administrative Law Judge’s Recommended Order.
Dismissal
The Petition for Relief and Complaint of Discrimination are DISMISSED with prejudice.
The parties have the right to seek judicial review of this Order. The Commission and the appropriate District Court of Appeal must receive notice of appeal within 30 days of the date this Order is filed with the Clerk of the Commission. Explanation of the right to appeal is found in Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, and in the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure 9.110.
DONE AND ORDERED this 17th day of September , 2012. FOR THE FLORIDA COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS:
Commissioner Gilbert M. Singer, Panel Chairperson; Commissioner Onelia Fajardo; and
Commissioner Michael Keller
Filed this 17th day of September , 2012, in Tallahassee, Florida.
/s/ Violet Crawford, Clerk
Commission on Human Relations 2009 Apalachee Parkway, Suite 100
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(850) 488-7082
Copies furnished to:
Willie White, Jr.
1048 Bellefonte Avenue
Cocoa, FL 32922
Orlando Premiere Cinema, LLC c/o Rachel D. Gebaide, Esq.
Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor and Reed, P.A.
215 North Eola Drive Orlando, FL 32801
J. D. Parrish, Administrative Law Judge, DOAH James Mallue, Legal Advisor for Commission Panel
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a copy of the foregoing has been mailed to the above listed addressees this 17th day of September , 2012.
By: /s/ Clerk of the Commission
Florida Commission on Human Relations
Issue Date | Document | Summary |
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Sep. 17, 2012 | Agency Final Order | |
Jul. 09, 2012 | Recommended Order | Petitioner failed to prove acts or omissions of Respondent were racially motivated. Assignment of hours varied based on work needs. Petitioner never guaranteed 40 hours. |