Black Workers Sue South Carolina Barbecue Chain for Racial Harassment
Black Workers Sue South Carolina Barbecue Chain for Racial Harassment
A South Carolina-base barbecue chain is facing legal claims from two former employees, both of whom say they faced constant racial discrimination and race-related harassment.According to NBC News, the first lawsuit was filed by the Strom Law Firm on behalf of a woman who worked at the Piggie Park on Clemson Road in Columbia.The plaintiff said that she was effectively forced into a sexual relationship with a manager, who had promised her a pay raise if she consented to his advances.When the woman tried to resist, the manager “forced himself onto her before becoming belligerent, violent and descending into racist rants and threats.”The second lawsuit, writes The State, was filed against Maurice’s by another employee who claims that he tried to stop the harassment of a friend.When the employee confronted the at-fault supervisor, the “Piggie Park manager went off the deep-end,” calling the worker the n-word and “porch monkey” before threatening to break his jaw.Both plaintiffs, the State notes, are African-American.Bakari Sellers, an attorney for the employees, said that—while the workers’ claims might be shocking—Maurice’s has a long-documented history of racial abuse and harassment.
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