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Aggrieved Party: A Case Study
Malika Curry, Aggrieved Party, (AP) alleged that she was discriminated against based on reprisal for a union grievance, Color and Disability as evidenced by the following:

March 3, 2017, AP received an email from Mehgan De La Paz, Administrative Officer for Surgical Service requesting the AP to join her (RMO) and Chief of Surgical Service Dr. Thomas Burdon in RMO's office to discuss the outcome of AP's Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) which she received in August 2016 and completed in November 2016. AP declined the meeting and asked for a union representative. AP was never given any performance measures for improvement.

March 20, 2017, AP was reassigned to the domiciliary in Livermore, California. AP was told if she wanted to stay

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