Former ISE Exec. Alleges Gender Basis and Racial Discrimination in the Workplace
/In recent news, a former Independent Sports & Entertainment (ISE) executive claims racial discrimination and gender discrimination were left unchecked in the workplace.
The Case: Joyce Li v. Independent Sports & Entertainment (ISE) and predecessor Relativity Sports
The Court: Los Angeles County Superior Court of the State of California
The Case No.: BC660219
The Plaintiffs: Li v. ISE
The plaintiff in the case, Joyce Li, was a seasoned professional with over a decade of experience in the sports industry. As the Director of Operations for the Basketball Division at Independent Sports & Entertainment (ISE), she allegedly played a pivotal role in the agency’s basketball division, reportedly negotiating more than $400 million in NBA player contracts. Despite her instrumental contributions in the workplace, Li alleges gender discrimination based on disparities in pay and treatment in comparison to her male counterparts at work. Additionally, Li alleges the workplace exhibited a blatant lack of racial diversity. The plaintiff claims that while she performed the duties of a sports agent, she was denied participation in the standard fee splits or commissions. Additionally, her salary fell significantly below that of male colleagues who received substantial pay raises and bonuses. The allegedly discriminatory treatment combined with her termination suggests a pattern of discrimination and retaliation. Li claims her complaints were dismissed. After her termination, the company replaced female employees with male counterparts in their Basketball Division.
The Defendant: Li v. ISE
The defendant in the case, ISE (formerly Relativity Sports), faces allegations of gender discrimination, racial discrimination, and wrongful termination. After exercising her right to protest discrimination in the workplace, Li claims she was subjected to workplace retaliation and wrongful termination that resulted in ongoing economic loss and mental and emotional suffering.
The Case: Li v. ISE
The defendant in the case, ISE (formerly Relativity Sports), faces allegations of gender discrimination, racial discrimination, and wrongful termination. Li seeks compensatory and punitive damages. Additionally, She seeks an injunction that would prohibit “unequal pay to women and minorities and other discriminatory and retaliatory practices in the future.” She requested a court-supervised policy protecting women and minorities from unfair pay and workplace practices that would require periodic reporting from the company to ensure compliance.
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