EEOC Sues Adult Club Over Refusal To Hire Male Bartender, NYLJ, July 3, 2017, is an interesting article from the New York Law Journal.
While the article correctly indicates that Title VII protects both male and females from discrimination on account of sex, what is missing from the article is a discussion of the bona fide occupational qualification or BFOQ defense. Is being female, a BFOQ for being a bartender at an adult club? I could not imagine that it is. I guess we will have to wait and see.
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