Centerview, ex-analyst settle suit over sleep hours for junior bankers

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Summary

Kathryn Shiber requested a regular 'hard stop' at midnight for sleep and managing her mood and anxiety disorder; the bank granted it but later fired her, leading to a settlement. The article does not provide details on the terms of the settlement.

Why It Matters for Texas Credit Unions

The case involves an accommodation request for mental health, which is relevant to Texas credit unions' obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and state-specific laws.

Original Source Material

Kathryn Shiber requested a regular “hard stop” at midnight to sleep and manage a mood and anxiety disorder. The bank granted the accommodation but later fired her. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.