Hotel employee claims he was fired for being gay
Owner denies claim but another gay employee thinks he'll be next


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David Hill claims he was fired from ARTE’ Hotel in Nashville/Brentwood for being gay, according to a general manager at the hotel. The hotel is a former Holiday Inn.
David Hill claims he was fired from ARTE’ Hotel in Nashville/Brentwood for being gay, according to a general manager at the hotel. The hotel is a former Holiday Inn.
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An employee of The ARTE' Hotel (formerly Holiday Inn Hotel) in Nashville/Brentwood is claming he was fired for being gay and an openly-gay general manager at the same hotel expects he will be the next to go.

David Hill, who was human resources manager at ARTE', said he was fired Tuesday after the hotel's owner, Tarun Surti, found out Hill is gay.

"It was quite shocking," Hill said. "The manager of human resources, fired for being gay. Imagine that."

Hill said the hotel's non-discrimination policy includes protection for sexual orientation. He plans to file a lawsuit and is currently working with the ACLU, Tennessee Equality Project and Tennessee Labor Board to plan a course of action.

Surti said Hill was not fired because of his sexual orientation but because the hotel was 'scaling down' its workforce.

"This rumor is absolutely wrong," Surti said.

Hill worked at the hotel for about a month before his termination. Hotel General Manager Leonard Stoddard said Hill was an excellent employee who often worked from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. without complaint.

Stoddard said Hill's termination came after Surti received a letter which listed the names of several gay staff members including Hill and Stoddard. That letter was written by a former employee who had been fired for, among other reasons, being gay, Stoddard said.

Stoddard said Surti often voiced his pleasure with Hill's work, but once Surti found out that Hill is gay, he immediately had him fired him.

Stoddard said Surti fired Hill and told Stoddard he would soon need to find a new employer, as well. Stoddard has worked at the hotel for 10 months. He has not been officially terminated yet, but expects to be soon.

"I knew the owner’s personal position on the gay lifestyle, but, quite frankly, I never thought that he would be brazen enough to act on it," Stoddard said. "Apparently his position is, 'Let them sue me. I don’t give a damn.'"

Surti, however, tells a different story. He said Stoddard was given the choice that either he or Hill be let go since the company needed to make staff cuts. He said Stoddard chose to fire Hill so that he could remain employed.

"Times are tough and we have to cut corners to makes sure we survive the bad times," Surti said. "These are unhappy employees and they will say whatever they want to. Its absolutely wrong for them to say what they’re saying."

TEP President Christopher Sanders said, if Hill's and Stoddard's stories are accurate, the incident is further evidence that GLBT people need a law which protects them from unfair termination.

"This points to the need for us to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) because in many places our community is not protected," Sanders said. "Why in the 21st century aren't we focused on the most talented workforce and why are we focusing on issues like sexual orientation? We really need a law to help us get past this."

Stoddard said he isn't surprised by Surti's recent anti-gay actions, but he is in disbelief.

"Everyone is just now finding out that the owner is anti-gay," Stoddard said. "His wife is not in agreement with his view nor are his children, but he doesn’t care."

Surti said he has known that Stoddard was gay for many months and that it has had no impact on his employment at the hotel.

Sanders said Hill might have a good case for appealing within the company if ARTE' has a policy against discrimination based on sexual orientation.

"There are very talented employees who are being singled out because they're gay," Sanders said. "These employees are very brave for fighting back."

The discrimination charges are not the only legal battles Surti has to fight. According to court documents, Surti filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September 2008 - about a year after he purchased the hotel.



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Posted by dumpedagm  01/14/09 7:49 PM

So if you really want to see how bigoted the climate is at that hotel, go to the Channel 4 website and see what M.cheetam wrote earlier today. She is voicing her support of the owner and spreading her own version of hatred. Please go and read that and post a comment.This is really Mary Stevenson. Give her a nice phone call between the hours of 7-3 p.m. at her favorite place, Arte Hotels at 373-2600 I am sure she would love to share her Godly opinion with you.!! Thanks

Posted by tominsantamonica  01/12/09 8:35 PM

I have called Priceline.com and Orbitz.com, two companies who send business to Arte Hotel. I would encourage all of you to call these two companies. Priceline.com is 203-299-8000. Orbitz.com is 312-894-5000.

Posted by dumpedagm  01/11/09 6:20 PM

Also an update on the picket party. We have moved it to Saturday Jan 17 beginning at 7:00 a.m. until ? We are asking that you make some signs and come and walk with us.Any questions or inquiries can be sent to boothstodds@comcast.net

Posted by dumpedagm  01/11/09 6:12 PM

Also an update on the picket party. We have moved it to Saturday Jan 17 beginning at 7:00 a.m. until ? We are asking that you make some signs and come and walk with us.Any questions or inquiries can be sent to boothstodds@comcast.net

Posted by thead0213  01/11/09 6:07 PM

Mr.Surti's descrimination did not start with gays. It started with Americans,Women,African Americans and then gays. In the last 2 years the man has had two businesses in Nashville, both of which he has filed bankruptcy on. The man has ruined many individuals careers and lives. People have beleived his lies and left secure jobs,to find themselves in the job market, in a bad economy. Listen to me folks this is serious,people are loosing their homes, over this man and his actions.

Posted by dumpedagm  01/11/09 11:55 AM

So there is a picket planned for Friday morning from 7 a.m. til 10 a.m. if interested in participating contact Len at boothstodds@comcast.net

Posted by dumpedagm  01/11/09 11:17 AM

This man is the biggest liar you will ever meet. In one breath Leonard was terminated for talking to the media, in the next breath it was for the purpose of scaling back staff. David was terminated for being gay. Surti says his termination was for the purpose of reducing staff.It is really a shame that a clown like this could even get a loan. This man has effected many lives in his short tenure as the owner of this hotel.There are many businesses in and around Nashville that have been screwed over by the guy. Where is the line drawn in the sand? Seriously, he needs to just go!!!!!!

Posted by bratboys  01/11/09 11:08 AM

It is very interesting to me that in the article about David Hill and Leonard Stoddard, that the comment was made by Tarun Surti, that he needed to scale down his employees.Stoddard was the Assistant General Manager and Hill worked in the Human Resource Dept. What does one have to do with the other? That would be like scaling down the cooks because there aren't enough people staying in the rooms. Strange that the comment was made that he needed to hire more sales people if he was looking to cut payroll. Strange that a new maintenance person was just hired when there are two existing people in this department. It just doesn't add up......Sounds like a cover for the real reason behind the termination of these two former employees.