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Can a Boss Fire an ‘Irresistible’ Employee? Iowa Court Says Yes

DES MOINES, Iowa — Can a boss fire an employee he finds attractive because he and his wife, fairly or not, see her as a threat to their marriage?

Yes, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled Friday.

“The question we must answer is … whether an employee who has not engaged in flirtatious conduct may be lawfully terminated simply because the boss views the employee as an irresistible attraction,” Justice Edward M. Mansfield wrote for the all-male high court.

Such firings may not be fair, but they do not constitute unlawful discrimination under the Iowa Civil Rights Act, the decision read, siding with a lower court.

An attorney for Melissa Nelson, the fired employee, said the decision was wrong.

“We are appalled by the court’s ruling and its failure to understand the nature of gender bias,” said Paige Fiedler, the attorney. “For the seven men on the Iowa Supreme Court not to ‘get it’ is shocking and disheartening. It underscores the need for judges on the bench to be diverse in terms of their gender, race and life experiences.”

The case concerns her client’s employment as a dental assistant. Nelson worked for James Knight in 1999 and stayed for more than 10 years at the Fort Dodge business.

Toward the end of her employment, Knight complained to Nelson her clothing was tight and “distracting,” the decision read. She denied her clothes were inappropriate.

At one point, Knight told Nelson that “if she saw his pants bulging, she would know her clothing was too revealing,” the decision read.

At another point, in response to an alleged comment Nelson made about the infrequency of her sex life, Knight responded: [T]hat’s like having a Lamborghini in the garage and never driving it.”

During the last six months of Nelson’s employment, Nelson and Knight, both married with children, started sending text messages to each other outside of work. Neither objected to the texting.

Knight’s wife, who was employed at the same dental office, found out about those messages in late 2009 and demanded he fire Nelson.

In early 2010, he did just that. In the presence of a pastor, Knight told Nelson she had become a “detriment” to his family and that for the sakes of both their families, they should no longer work together, the decision read. Knight gave Nelson one month’s severance.

In a subsequent conversation between Knight and Nelson’s husband, Knight said Nelson had not done nothing wrong and that “she was the best dental assistant he ever had,” the decision read.

Nelson filed a lawsuit, contending that Knight fired her because of her gender. She did not say he committed sexual harassment.

In response, Knight argued that Nelson was fired because of the “nature of their relationship and the perceived threat” to his marriage, not because of her gender. In fact, he said, Knight only employs women and replaced Nelson with another female employee.

A district court sided with Knight; Nelson appealed.

“As we have indicated above, the issue before us is not whether a jury could find that Dr. Knight treated Nelson badly,” read the high court’s decision.

“We are asked to decide only if a genuine fact issue exists as to whether Dr. Knight engaged in unlawful gender discrimination when he fired Nelson at the request of his wife. For the reasons previously discussed, we believe this conduct did not amount to unlawful discrimination, and therefore we affirm the judgment of the district court.”

CNN Wire report

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13 Comments to “Can a Boss Fire an ‘Irresistible’ Employee? Iowa Court Says Yes”

    Anonymous said:
    December 22, 2012 at 4:06 PM

    White folks are nuts.

    Anonymous said:
    December 22, 2012 at 4:12 PM

    right to work state

    Anonymous said:
    December 22, 2012 at 4:33 PM

    I'm sorry. She is not that attractive. Appears the Denist has poor taste in tail.

      Anonymous said:
      December 22, 2012 at 5:09 PM

      Remember, we're talking about Iowa.

    Anonymous said:
    December 22, 2012 at 4:37 PM

    Another example that "justice" is going wrong way….(where's the right to work for the fired person)…just because looks irresistible constitutional rights mus be ignored?

    Anonymous said:
    December 22, 2012 at 4:46 PM

    the boss oughta be bangin her!…so i say keep her around,,the hell with your wife!

    Anonymous said:
    December 22, 2012 at 9:39 PM

    IOWA stands for: "Idiots Out Wandering About" Sounds like the justices proved the tag line!

    Anonymous said:
    December 23, 2012 at 5:34 AM

    Well, at least Iowa passed marriage equality before CA where I live, which was shocking (I am from Waterloo)!

    Anonymous said:
    December 23, 2012 at 6:32 AM

    Clearly the lawyer filed the wrong case, take him back to court for sexual harassment or firing without cause.

      Anonymous said:
      December 23, 2012 at 9:16 AM

      she was harrassing her boss, basically

    Anonymous said:
    December 23, 2012 at 10:33 AM

    Something unfair for attractive people? This cannot be!

    Anonymous said:
    December 23, 2012 at 10:58 AM

    Wow, this is how a story like this unfolds, 2 adults acting badly over & over & over again, get lawyers involved & then the courts & then the media. Way to air one's dirty laundry. If they would have just gone on Jerry Springer or even The Maury Show, then that would have been worth watching. Who needs television, when you have stuff like this going on?

    Anonymous said:
    January 1, 2013 at 1:30 PM

    She should stick around. She gets a free bang, dental work and a bonus each year. She gagles with the doctors man yogurt.

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