Youngstown board agrees to pay $50,000 to its insurance company to settle a sexual-harassment complaint
By David Skolnick, Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio | |
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The board voted Thursday to make the payment to HCC Public Risk Claim Service.
The agreement also included a provision that Hughes no longer would keep the job she had since 2008. Hughes was making
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That report included an admission from Kitchen, a failed 2013 mayoral candidate, that he made inappropriate and flirtatious remarks to Hughes both verbally and through text messages.
City council hasn't come to an agreement as to what to do with the vacant position. There is talk of making the post part time as well as a disagreement about whether council members -- who've controlled that hire for decades -- have the authority to do so.
The board also agreed to provide up to
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The two cities share income-tax revenue from DNV workers.
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