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Trump Golf Club Accused of Forcing Women to Wear Tiny, Tight Uniforms

Trump Golf Club Accused of Forcing Women to Wear Tiny, Tight Uniforms

Summary

A lawsuit has been filed against Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, alleging that women employees were required to wear revealing uniforms and faced sexual harassment. The lawsuit claims the work environment treated women unfairly and highlighted incidents of gender discrimination. Maria Hadley, a former employee, claims the conditions forced her resignation due to stress-related health issues.

Key Facts

  • Maria Hadley, a former server at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, sued the club for a hostile work environment.
  • The lawsuit claims women were forced to wear tight uniforms and faced sexual harassment.
  • Hadley alleges that female employees were told to "smile more" and were touched inappropriately by guests.
  • The lawsuit states that management did not address these issues despite complaints.
  • Hadley started working at the club in February 2025 and resigned in August due to the environment's impact on her health.
  • A manager allegedly dismissed a female employee's complaint about menstrual cramps with a sexist remark.
  • Hadley claims female employees were given less desirable work and fewer leadership opportunities compared to male employees.
  • The lawsuit details an instance where a manager refused to provide Hadley with a correctly sized uniform.
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