Barker v. Peconic Landing at Southold, Inc.
Plaintiff Chris J. Barker sued his employer, Peconic Landing at Southold, Inc., and three individual employees, alleging employment discrimination and retaliation under federal and New York State law. Plaintiff, who suffers from hearing loss and a rotator cuff injury, claims he was discriminated against based on his disabilities and retaliated against for reporting alleged misconduct, including drug use and theft, at the facility. Defendants moved to dismiss the complaint, arguing that Plaintiff failed to state a claim under the New York whistleblower statute (Section 740) and that initiating a Section 740 claim waives other state and federal discrimination claims. The court denied the motion, finding that the whistleblower claim did not waive the discrimination claims and that the allegations regarding drug use and theft were sufficient at this stage to state a plausible claim under Section 740.