MEMORANDUM
Oksana Oleszko appeals the district court’s summary judgment in favor of defendants on her claims of sexual harassment, race and national origin discrimination, and retaliation in violation of Title VII, and intentional infliction of emotional distress under California law.
Oleszko alleges that the romantic relationship between two of her supervisors, Dora Cooke and David Howard, amounts to sexual harassment of her. She claims that Mr. Howard targeted her because Ms. Cooke did not like her. Even if true, this scenario amounts to neither quid pro quo nor hostile environment sexual harassment. Cf. Candelore v. Clark County Sanitation Dist.,
Finally, Oleszko’s claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress is precluded by workers compensation exclusivity. Cole v. Fair Oaks Fire Protection Dist.,
AFFIRMED.
Notes
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and may not be cited to or by the courts in this circuit except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.
. We address Oleszko's appeal from the denial of her motion to compel discovery from the Employee Assistance Program in a published opinion filed concurrently.
. Oleszko’s statistical evidence does not aid her attempt to prove disparate treatment. Rather than analyzing the racial characteristics of those who scored in the top three ranks on the civil service exam from which SCIF hires, Oleszko bases her statistical analysis on the broader group of "computer programmers” and “computer systems analysts” in the bay area, rendering the analysis meaningless.
