Minority discrimination in a work place
This current issue is based on the articles in the National Post on June 16,2000 "Coca Cola Hit With New Race Bias Suit". This article refers to the employment discrimination on the basis of race and colour. Coca cola company was slapped with a new racial discrimination lawsuit filed against the company, after its settlement involving a similar discrimination suit. Lawyers had filed this race-discrimination lawsuit, this one alleging that black workers had been passed over for promotion, paid less than their white colleagues, and force to do demeaning jobs. The new suit was filed in Fulton County Superior court, involves four black women who were former Coke employees. It is unlawful to discriminate against any employee for employment because of his/her race or colour in regard to hiring, terminating, promotion, compensation, job training, or any other privilege of employment. Harassment on the basis of race or colour racial comments or other verbal or physical co
It is unlawful to discriminate against any employee for employment because of his/her race or colour in regard to hiring, terminating, promotion, compensation, job training, or any other privilege of employment. Harassment on the basis of race or colour racial comments or other verbal or physical conduct based on an individual race is not appropriate in a work place. The world's largest soft drink company was maintaining racially biased hiring practices and a hostile work environment for blacks and minority workers.
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Approximate Word count = 661
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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