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No age bias in demoting 51-year-old for lack of experience

March 2021 employment law letter
Authors: 
Mark M. Schorr, Erickson | Sederstrom P.C.

Former employees alleging age discrimination have the burden to prove the employment decision in question hinged on their age. In a recent case arising in Nebraska, the U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals (which has jurisdiction over employment claims arising in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota) found the federal trial court in Omaha had properly dismissed the age claims raised by a 51-year-old woman. While restructuring its financial department, the employer demoted the employee because she lacked accounting experience, after which she ultimately resigned.

Facts

Lana Starkey worked for Amber Pharmacy from September 2001 until August 2015. In 2014, her position changed from enrollment director to financial services director. The change coincided with the acquisition of Amber by Hy-Vee, a supermarket chain.

After the acquisition, Amber's accounting and financial department was found to be "in complete disarray," a situation exacerbated when the pharmacy implemented a new operating system in February 2015. The company retained a "third-party implementation consultant" for the new operating system, who reported the biggest obstacle to implementing the system was because the financial team was "understaffed" and "potentially not the right skill level" and lacked "management in the financial area." The consultant recommended restructuring the team.

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