

The Wayne Township school district has been accused of primarily promoting people with Italian last names. Taylor - who earns $57,676 annually and has worked for the district for 27 years - then got an offer he couldn’t refuse.Īccording to the lawsuit, he was involuntarily moved in September 2019 to a custodian position that didn’t allow for as much overtime, while his groundskeeping job was handed over to a supervisor’s brother-in-law from Italy.

“ was either oblivious to this nepotism or simply didn’t care,” the suit states.

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