While a staffing agency that had been sued over an alleged ­discriminatory firing argued the plaintiff was not its employee, a federal judge has ruled against dismissing the case, saying it was too soon.

U.S. District Senior Judge Maurice B. Cohill of the Western District of Pennsylvania denied Integrative Staffing Group’s motion to dismiss plaintiff Paul Dunkel’s discriminatory discharge suit filed under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.

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