Former chief operating officer sues San Diego for breach of contract, discrimination
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Lawsuit alleges former San Diego COO was fired without cause, faced discrimination
In February, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria publicly announced he was terminating the city’s chief operating officer, Eric Dargan, and eliminating that position all together. He presented the decision as purely financial, eradicating the $375,000 salary in order to make a small dent in the $258 million budget deficit. “I want to sincerely thank Eric Dargan for his service to our city and for his time in service here in San Diego,” Gloria said durin…
Former chief operating officer sues San Diego for breach of contract, discrimination
Before moving halfway across the country to take over as chief operating officer for the city of San Diego, Eric Dargan signed a contract promising him three months’ notice if Mayor Todd Gloria planned to terminate the agreement. The Texas transplant also was to collect three months’ pay in severance, along with benefits. But a new lawsuit by the former COO says that when Gloria closed out of the chief operating officer position in February and …
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