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- 874 So. 2d 626
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PER CURIAM.
Affirmed. See Webb v. Florida Health Care Mgmt. Corp., 804 So.2d 422, 424 (Fla. 4th DCA 2001) (explaining that “[i]n order to prevail on a constructive discharge claim, an employee must show, under an objective standard, that the employer made working conditions so difficult that a reasonable person would feel compelled to resign.”).
LEVY and RAMIREZ, JJ., concur.
COPE, J.
(concurring).
For summary judgment purposes I accept the proposition that the changes in the plaintiff-appellant’s hours and working conditions, and other limitations imposed by the then-mayor, made working conditions so difficult that a reasonable person would resign. The plaintiffs testimony, however, was that the then-mayor wanted to force the plaintiff out of his position so she could give it to her then-boyfriend. This negates the claim under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 that these actions were undertaken on account of discrimination on the basis of national origin.