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Kroger agreed to pay $180,000 to settle a case brought by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) alleging discrimination and retaliation against two former employees who refused ...
Kroger will pay $180,000 in settling religious discrimination claims filed on behalf of two workers who objected to wearing a symbol they saw as supporting the LGBTQ+ community, according to the U ...
Kroger to pay $180,000 in settlement of EEOC complaint over firing of workers for refusal wear apron ... Lawson and Rickerd felt that the multi-colored heart symbol supported and promoted the ...
Kroger described the heart as a “non-religious Promise branding symbol.” Advertisement “Notably, the symbol is not a rainbow and only encompasses four colors,” the company said in its ...
An Arkansas federal judge ordered Kroger to pay two former employees $180,000. They were fired from the store after refusing to wear an apron with a "multicolored heart," court documents show.
The supermarket chain Kroger reached a $180,000 settlement in a religious discrimination lawsuit over its uniform, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced Thursday. The ...
Kroger denied their "Our Promise" rainbow symbol indicated support for the LGBTQ community in the case on behalf of the former employees that worked at a store in Conway, Arkansas.
Workers at the Kroger store got the new uniforms in April 2019 that included a rainbow heart embroidered on the top left portion of the bib, according to court documents.
Sen. Tom Cotton blasted Kroger Chair and CEO Rodney McMullen while discussing the Kroger and Albertsons merger last week.. In a viral video from a Nov. 29 Senate Judiciary Committee hearing ...