Former Catholic Charities CEO files discrimination, retaliation complaints

The former CEO of Catholic Charities Fort Worth, a major nonprofit serving 28 counties, filed discrimination and retaliation complaints against his former employer, following his “abrupt” termination in August.

In November, Michael Iglio filed a complaint in Tarrant County district court to gain an understanding of why he was terminated, and in December, he filed a discrimination and retaliation complaint with the Fort Worth Human Relations Commission over Catholic Charities’ “refusal to be transparent with the commission.

Iglio, who was promoted from COO to CEO before he was fired Aug. 14, said he waited to come forward publicly because he was hoping to get answers from his former employer and the board of members who have the final say over the hiring and firing of the CEO…

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