It’s a win for the ladies!
Walmart‘s bank account is about to become $12 million lighter after settling a lawsuit with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commision.
Back in 2001, the EEOC filed a class action lawsuit against the mega-retailer, claiming from 1998-2005 Walmart ignored female application to work in on of its warehouses in Kentucky. The suit also states that Walmart would tell those interviewed that order-filling was not suitable for woman, which is a violation of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Now that they’ve settled, Walmart is having to fork over just under $12 million in back wages and damages. The Wal also agreed to place females in its first 50 available order-filler jobs, place a female in every second job and hire one for every third open position.
Walmart will also be required to use interview questions previously submitted to the EEOC.
A rep for the retailer said “We├óΓé¼Γäóre pleased this matter has been resolved. These claims do not reflect Wal-Mart├óΓé¼Γäós continuing commitment to build an even more diverse and inclusive workplace through hiring and training initiatives.”
Uh huh. Until next time.
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