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Black worker fired after he’s told to ‘forgive and forget’ co-worker’s slur, feds say
After a Black worker complained about a co-worker calling him a racial slur, the HR director defended the use of the slur — saying it was taken “the wrong way” and went on to harass him, according to a new federal lawsuit.
Guy Fieri’s restaurant broke labor laws on pay, former waiter says in Tennessee lawsuit
A former waiter has accused celebrity restaurateur Guy Fieri’s Downtown Flavortown restaurant in Tennessee of illegal pay practices when it comes to its tipped employees in a new federal lawsuit.
Judge throws out $4 million verdict in transgender Blue Springs graduate’s discrimination case
A Jackson County judge has thrown out a verdict that ordered the Blue Springs School District to pay more than $4 million for denying a transgender student access to the male-designated bathrooms and locker rooms.