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    Columbia University Hit With Federal Investigation Following Janitors’ Discrimination Complaints

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:March 17, 20252 Mins Read
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    A federal civil rights agency has opened an investigation into Columbia University following reports that campus janitors were trapped and assaulted by anti-Israel protesters during a recent demonstration.

    The incident unfolded when a group of protesters, identified as anti-Israel activists, stormed a university building and cornered several janitorial staff members inside. According to witness accounts, the employees were unable to escape as demonstrators hurled insults and physically blocked exits, escalating the situation into a hostile confrontation.

    Authorities confirmed that the janitors were subjected to verbal abuse and threats, with some reporting minor injuries as a result of the altercation. The trapped staff, who were on duty at the time, sought assistance through emergency calls.

    In response to the incident, a federal civil rights enforcement agency has launched an official probe to determine whether Columbia University failed to uphold the rights and safety of its employees. The investigation will assess the university’s handling of the situation, including security measures and the response from campus authorities.

    The agency emphasized that workers have a right to a safe environment free from harassment and violence, regardless of political protests occurring on campus.

    Columbia University released a statement acknowledging the investigation and pledging full cooperation. University officials stated that an internal review is also underway to ensure the safety of all campus personnel moving forward.

    The inquiry comes as tensions rise nationwide over campus protests linked to the Israel-Palestine conflict, sparking debates about free speech, safety, and civil rights in academic institutions.

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