Lawsuit: ExxonMobil Failed to Act After Finding Nooses Inside Baton Rouge Facility
Lawsuit: ExxonMobil Failed to Act After Finding Nooses Inside Baton Rouge Facility
The United State Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, or EEOC, has filed a lawsuit alleging that an African-American ExxonMobil employee was subjected to racial discrimination after five nooses were found inside a company facility.According to NBC News, the lawsuit was filed by the EEOC on behalf of Milferd McGhee, who has worked at the company’s Baton Rouge chemical plant since 2010.In the lawsuit, McGhee alleges that at least five nooses were discovered at the facility between April 2016 and December 2020.The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claims that ExxonMobil’s failure to prevent further harassment violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and “subjected Mr. McGhee to a hostile work environment on the basis of race.”A spokesperson for ExxonMobil has denied McGhee’s allegations.
An image of Exxon Mobil's Baton Rouge refinery. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:WClarke. (CCA-BY-4.0).
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