HomeNewsTrends6-foot-2, 163kg New York library employee sues for $4.6 million over 'cramped desk'

6-foot-2, 163kg New York library employee sues for $4.6 million over 'cramped desk'

According to court documents, William Martin claimed the director increased the frequency of these assignments as a way to intimidate and 'show him who is the boss.'

December 24, 2024 / 13:32 IST
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The employee has accused his superiors of harassment and discrimination. (Representational)
The employee has accused his superiors of harassment and discrimination. (Representational)

A 6-foot-2, 163-kg employee of the New York Public Library (NYPL) is demanding $4.6 million (Rs 38.82 crore) in damages, alleging that being forced to work at a desk too small for his stature has caused him severe trauma.

William Martin, a library information assistant at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library, has accused his superiors of harassment and discrimination, claiming the ordeal has left him battling anxiety and depression.

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Martin’s troubles began in October 2021 when he was assigned to the first-floor service desk at the Fifth Avenue library in Midtown Manhattan. The desk, with its staggered countertop and a 30-cm drop, was "crampy" and unsuitable for someone of his physical build, he argued in a legal filing submitted to the Brooklyn Federal Court.

“All I sought was just a service desk with the appropriate accommodation given my physical attributes,” Martin stated in the lawsuit, alleging his requests for reasonable accommodations were met with resistance, New York Post reported.