McDonald's sued for 'systematic but covert' discrimination against black employees
h/t Instapundit
[Washington Examiner] - Two black executives are suing McDonald’s over "systematic" racism that may have cost dozens of people their jobs.
Vicki Guster-Hines and Domineca Neal are senior directors at the fast-food franchise in Dallas, Texas. The two were demoted from vice president positions in July 2018 as part of a company-wide re-organization under former CEO Steve Easterbrook.
Guster-Hines and Neal are suing McDonald’s alleging that under Easterbrook’s leadership, the company discriminated against black people by demoting or firing black employees and shifting business away from black advertisers, according to the Guardian. The suit also names CEO Chris Kempczinski and president of the franchise’s west-zone, Charles Strong.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2020-01-12 |