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Workers Accuse A McDonald's Franchise Of Racism And Claim They Called Staff 'Too Dark'

Jan 22, 2015, 20:59 IST

Nearly a dozen workers are suing McDonald's, alleging "rampant" racism, sexual harassment and name-calling, as well as illegal terminations.

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The Civil Rights Act lawsuit alleges that more than a dozen black workers were fired simultaneously last May from three McDonald's stores in Virginia because they "didn't fit the profile" that the company wanted at its restaurants.

The workers also claim in the suit that supervisors routinely called them derogatory names, such as "bitch," "ghetto," and "ratchet," and "inappropriately touched female employees on their legs and buttocks," sent female employees pictures of their genitalia, and solicited sexual relations from employees.

In one case, a supervisor allegedly removed her false teeth and asked to perform oral sex on male employees. In another case, a supervisor allegedly called an Hispanic employee a "dirty Mexican" and "hot Mexican."

The lawsuit names McDonald's and franchise owner Soweva Co. as defendants. It claims that Soweva set out to reduce the number of African American employees in its stores after becoming the operator of McDonald's locations in South Boston and Clarkesville toward the end of 2013.

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From the complaint:

We reached out to McDonald's for comment and will update when we hear back.

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