B&H forced Hispanic workers to use separate bathroom: Feds

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B&H Photo & Electronics treats it minority warehouse workers unfairly — including forcing its Hispanic warehouse employees to use a separate “unsanitary” bathroom — according to a US Labor Department lawsuit filed Thursday.

The destination store, a fixture in New York for the past 30 years, is also accused of not providing female employees at its Brooklyn Navy Yard warehouse a separate restroom or changing facility and discriminating against black and Asian job-seekers.

Earlier this month, the retailer was fined $32,000 after it was found that it lacked guardrails on raised platforms at the warehouse.

In 2007, the national retail chain paid $4.3 million to settle a separate discrimination case.

Henry Posner, a spokesman for B&H, declined to comment about the Labor Department action other than to say they are “unresolved issues.”

Labor has been investigating conditions at the warehouse since 2013, when B&H, a federal contractor, underwent a routine inspection.

The investigation was completed in 2014, but the agency was unable to reach a settlement or get B&H to agree to corrective actions, said a Labor spokesman.

The investigation found preliminarily that at least 57 of 170 Hispanic workers earned significantly less than their white counterparts, and 201 Hispanic employees were relegated to lower status and lower-paying jobs when compared with their white counterparts who were promoted.

More than 2,500 women were not hired because of their gender, and 6,180 blacks and 750 Asians were not hired because of their race, the government alleges.

B&H forced Hispanic workers to use separate bathroom: feds | New York Post


:dame: racism in the private sector...you bullshyttin

:patrice: Why didn't the market self correct for gender bias and discriminatory policies
 

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How old is this article? :mjlol:

In October 2007, it was announced that B&H Photo agreed to pay US$4.3 million to settle allegations that it discriminated against Hispanic workers.[6]

In November 2009, a lawsuit against B&H Photo alleged that the store refused to hire women, in violation of New York City and New York State Human Rights Laws.[7] The lawsuit, brought by four women, sought class action status on behalf of all women discriminated against by B&H over the course of many years.[8] Given B&H's prior alleged discriminatory practices,[6] the lawsuit sought US$19 million in compensatory and punitive damages in order to deter future discriminatory practices.[9]

In 2011, another lawsuit alleged discrimination against Hispanic workers.[10][11]

In February 2016 a lawsuit alleged discrimination against Hispanic workers saying that the company forced them to use a separate restroom.[12]
 

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that's pretty awful and I don't think there are a lot of alternatives to buy film in the city
 

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:dame: racism in the private sector...you bullshyttin
Lord Free Market would never discriminate. I think this is some nonsense you posted. Lord Free Market loves all capitalists and treats all those who worship at his feet with the greatest of respect. Bow down to Lord Free Market or forever be branded a socialist, you Bernie Sanders lover, you!!!
 
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