Printed from Urbana-Champaign IMC : http://www.ucimc.org/
UCIMC Independent Media 
Center
Media Centers

[topics]
biotech

[regions]
united states

oceania

[projects]
video
satellite tv
radio
print

[process]
volunteer
tech
process & imc docs
mailing lists
indymedia faq
fbi/legal updates
discussion

west asia
palestine
israel
beirut

united states
worcester
western mass
virginia beach
vermont
utah
urbana-champaign
tennessee
tampa bay
tallahassee-red hills
seattle
santa cruz, ca
santa barbara
san francisco bay area
san francisco
san diego
saint louis
rogue valley
rochester
richmond
portland
pittsburgh
philadelphia
omaha
oklahoma
nyc
north texas
north carolina
new orleans
new mexico
new jersey
new hampshire
minneapolis/st. paul
milwaukee
michigan
miami
maine
madison
la
kansas city
ithaca
idaho
hudson mohawk
houston
hawaii
hampton roads, va
dc
danbury, ct
columbus
colorado
cleveland
chicago
charlottesville
buffalo
boston
binghamton
big muddy
baltimore
austin
atlanta
arkansas
arizona

south asia
mumbai
india

oceania
sydney
perth
melbourne
manila
jakarta
darwin
brisbane
aotearoa
adelaide

latin america
valparaiso
uruguay
tijuana
santiago
rosario
qollasuyu
puerto rico
peru
mexico
ecuador
colombia
chile sur
chile
chiapas
brasil
bolivia
argentina

europe
west vlaanderen
valencia
united kingdom
ukraine
toulouse
thessaloniki
switzerland
sverige
scotland
russia
romania
portugal
poland
paris/ăŽle-de-france
oost-vlaanderen
norway
nice
netherlands
nantes
marseille
malta
madrid
lille
liege
la plana
italy
istanbul
ireland
hungary
grenoble
germany
galiza
euskal herria
estrecho / madiaq
cyprus
croatia
bulgaria
bristol
belgrade
belgium
belarus
barcelona
austria
athens
armenia
antwerpen
andorra
alacant

east asia
qc
japan
burma

canada
winnipeg
windsor
victoria
vancouver
thunder bay
quebec
ottawa
ontario
montreal
maritimes
hamilton

africa
south africa
nigeria
canarias
ambazonia

www.indymedia.org

This site
made manifest by
dadaIMC software
&
the friendly folks of
AcornActiveMedia.com

Comment on this article | View comments | Email this Feature
News :: Civil & Human Rights
Carle Foundation Hospital Guilty of Discrimination For Firing Lesbian Nurse Lynn Sprout Current rating: 0
22 Nov 2004
The Urbana Human Relations Commission ruled on November 17 that Carle Foundation Hospital violated the city of Urbana’s Human Rights Ordinance when it unlawfully
fired nurse manager Lynn Sprout on the basis of her sexual orientation after she came out as lesbian while caring for her dying same-sex partner of 18 years.
Lynn talking to press.jpg
Ms. Sprout was a nurse in pediatrics at Carle
Foundation Hospital for 15 years, three as nurse manager, before she was fired in 2002.

She filed a complaint with the Urbana Human Relations Commission and Commissioners started to hear her case last June.

Just before the hearing began, Ms. Sprout refused a $35,000 settlement from Carle that would have prevented her from ever talking about the case.

Ms. Sprout and the 85% Coalition, a direct action grassroots group of local citizens who demand full equality for lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgendered persons, will hold a press conference on Tuesday, November 23 at 2:00pm at the law offices of
Nally, Bauer, Feinen & Bullock, 41 E. University Ave., Suite 2A in Champaign. Copies of the Commissioner’s
full and final report will be available then.

“We’re extremely happy with the decision, “ Sprout said. “My battle underscores the need for a statewide bill that protects lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgendered people in every city in
Illinois from discrimination. Right now, only a few cities in Illinois outlaw employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender discrimination. That’s wrong. And the fair people of Illinois agree with me.”

A bill is before the Illinois House (HB 101) and Senate (SB 3186) that would amend the Human Rights Act of Illinois to include sexual orientation and gender identity thereby making such discrimination in employment, housing, credit and public accommodations illegal throughout the state. Activists have been trying to get such a bill passed for more than 30 years.

Urbana and Champaign passed laws outlawing discrimination based on sexual orientation back in the mid-1970s. Ms. Sprout’s complaint is the first complaint based on sexual orientation heard before the
Urbana Human Relations Commission.

The Commissioners heard more than thirty hours of testimony over three months. Next month the Commissioners will determine the penalty Carle must pay for discriminating against Ms. Sprout. Ms. Sprout has wanted three things since she was fired unfairly
by the hospital: her job back, back pay, and a change in the hospital’s policy that would allow employees with same-sex domestic partners to take leave from work to care for an ill or dying partner or to attend a partner’s funeral without fear of losing one’s job.

Carle Foundation hospital is expected to appeal the decision. An appeal will be heard in Circuit Court. The circuit court judge is not to try the case again but to determine whether the Commissioners heard the case
properly.

For background information on Lynn Sprout vs. Carle Foundation Hospital, see links at end of article.
See also:
http://www.ucimc.org/newswire/display_any/14120
http://www.ucimc.org/newswire/display_any/18490

This work is in the public domain.
Add a quick comment
Title
Your name Your email

Comment

Text Format
To add more detailed comments, or to upload files, see the full comment form.

Comments

Re: Carle Foundation Hospital Guilty of Discrimination For Firing Lesbian Nurse Lynn Sprout
Current rating: 0
22 Nov 2004
Great news!
Re: Carle Foundation Hospital Guilty of Discrimination For Firing Lesbian Nurse Lynn Sprout
Current rating: 0
27 Nov 2004
History in the making! Progress is slow, but it starts like this. Thanks for all your work!