Chick-fil-A franchisee refused to hire 'ghetto Black' employees, lawsuit says [View all]
Source: Independent
A Black operations executive at a Chick-fil-A restaurant in suburban Philadelphia is suing the chain after being forced to endure incessant bigotry from the franchise owner, according to a federal civil rights lawsuit reviewed by The Independent.
For nearly two full years, Tiffany Lynch, 38, was subjected to a barrage of discriminatory and stereotypical comments related to her race and the race of other Black employees or clientele, her complaint alleges.
Among other things, Chick-fil-A Wayne Square owner-operator Joshua Grimm, who is white, regularly used the N-word, insinuated that Black people smell, that they are going to be cheap, and that they require extra cleanup, according to the complaint.
If Lynch tried to bring aboard a Black employee, Grimm would question her judgment, and attempted to discourage certain hires, asking if they were Nasir Black referring to a well-spoken and professional Black male employee who once worked at the Wayne Square location or if they were ghetto Black, the complaint states.
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