Parker had just graduated from Howard University in Washington, DC at the top of his class with a B.S. in Computer Engineering. At just 19 years old, Parker was the youngest engineer to join a prestigious engineering firm in the nation's capital. Parker's colleagues, all with graduate degrees and in their 30s and 40s, are a somewhat jealous of his youth and abilities. They start to tease him about only having a Bachelor's degree, and about his young age. His manager nicknames him "rugrat" and someone leaves a brochure about Ph.D. programs at MIT on his desk chair. The last straw is another engineer programs Parker's computer to pop up images of dirty diapers whenever he tries to work on his system. If Parker files a claim for illegal harassment against the engineering firm, what result?a. The firm wins because these actions are not illegal.
b. Parker wins for both age and education discrimination.
c. Parker wins for education discrimination.
d. Parker wins for age discrimination