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Cirque du Soleil settles with HIV performer
Cirque du Soleil announced Thursday it has settled a
discrimination claim with a performer who was fired because he is
HIV-positive
The Canadian-based company will pay Matthew Cusick $600,000, said
spokeswoman Renee Claude-Menard.
Cusick supporters held two protests when the company’s latest show
“Varekai” visited the Orange County Fairgrounds in January.
The settlement is based on a finding by the U.S. Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission that found reasonable cause to believe the
company violated the Americans With Disabilities Act.
“It’s not the outcome we would have preferred, obviously in the
sense we would have liked the reinstatement position,” Claude-Menard
said. “We offered Matthew four performing positions. He thought it
out and preferred to use the money and move on and do something else
in his life.”
The company hired a medical specialist in the HIV field, Menard
said, and is wiser from the ordeal.
“We now can assure anyone that it won’t happen again,” she said.
Animal rights group will hold ‘snarl in’
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals will hold a “snarl-in”
Sunday in Costa Mesa to try and persuade people to use Iams Co.
products.
The animal rights group claims the pet food company treats animals
in laboratories deplorably.
The protest is part of the group’s international campaign against
the company, which started last year after years of failed
negotiations.
A recent investigation by the group alleges that at least 27 dogs
were killed, while others died of illnesses that went untreated,
according to a press release.
Last June, the group filed a formal complaint with the Federal
Trade Commission against Iams and its parent company, Procter &
Gamble, for making allegedly false claims on the Iams website about
the care provided to the cats and dogs used in the company’s
research.
The protest will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Lions Park, 570 W 18th St.
Green Party chairman to speak at OCC
California Green Party Chairman Peter Camejo, former California
gubernatorial candidate and current presidential candidate, will
speak May 7 at Orange Coast College.
The topic of Camejo’s presentation will be “A Celebration of
Social Activism.”
A first-generation Venezuelan-American, he founded the investment
firm Progressive Asset Management 17 years ago. Born to a wealthy
Venezuelan family, he worked minimum-wage jobs in the New York
garment industry to help organize underpaid Latino workers.
In Texas he assisted the La Raza Unida Party in the 1970s, and
helped to demand rights for undocumented Latino workers.
As a political activist, he opposed the Vietnam war and marched
with Dr. Martin Luther King in Selma, Alabama.
Camejo ran as the Green Party candidate for Governor in the 2002
elections, and received 5.3% of the vote. In California’s 2004
Presidential Primary, he landed 75% of the Green vote.
Camejo is appearing as part of OCC’s spring Visiting Scholar
Program.
Camejo’s presentation is set to begin at 10 a.m. in OCC’s Science
Hall. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. A
90-minute faculty panel discussion, in response to Camejo’s remarks,
will begin at 1 p.m.
Orange Coast College is at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714) 432-0202.
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