WASHINGTON — Weeks before a scheduled hearing on back and front pay and benefits, CUNA and a former senior executive have reached a settlement in the wrongful termination lawsuit.
Lawyers for CUNA and former senior vice president Mike Miller both confirmed that a settlement had been reached but said its terms are confidential.
"Both sides are happy this is concluded and it is behind us," said Miller's attorney Mike Fox.
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"The parties have mutually agreed to settle all issues involving the case. The terms of the settlement are confidential," said CUNA Vice President of Communications Pat Keefe.
In May, Clifford Blackwell of the Madison, Wisconsin Equal Opportunity Commission recommended that CUNA pay Miller $75,000 in damages and additional money because it fired him after he complained about his boss's racist and sexist comments
Fox said that Miller, who has earned an M.B.A. since leaving CUNA, "has won a couple of awards for his business ideas and plans to pursue them."
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