A Black man who worked as a shift manager for a Kansas McDonaldâs says his multiple requests to avoid working the same shift as a white co-worker known for using racial slurs were repeatedly denied by the restaurant.
Business Insider reports that the man, Anthony Green, is suing the fast food giant and a franchisee for damages due to this and other instances of âconstant racial harassmentâ that he faced before quitting the job in May 2020.
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Green started working as a shift manager at a McDonaldâs restaurant in Ottawa, Kansas, in January 2020 when he was 17.
The next month, he overheard a Caucasian employee use the N-word at work, per the lawsuit. Green reported the coworker in writing and told his supervisor, who was the locationâs general manager. He then requested not to be scheduled at the same time as the employee in the future, per the lawsuit filed in Kansas.
But Green continued to be scheduled the same shifts as the employee, according to the lawsuit.
âUpon information and belief, [McDonaldâs] took no further action regarding disciplining [the employee] or warning him not to engage in further racially harassing behavior,â the lawsuit says.
Because of the alleged lack of intervention from the House That Ronald Built, the lawsuit said the employee kept using âracially harassing languageâ and often referred to Green as âboy.â According to the suit, nothing happened when Green also brought this up to the franchise owner for the Ottawa McDonaldâs either.
As if it wasnât bad enough having to listen to a co-worker casually toss around slurs while they prepared someoneâs Saweetie Meal, the lawsuit also alleges that Green was routinely criticized and demeaned by his supervisor in âways that made him understand he was being targeted and harassed because of his race.â
He also claims McDonaldâs didnât pay him overtime he was owed and that staff members altered his time card to make it look like he worked fewer hours than he actually did, according to the lawsuit.
As a result, Business Insider reports that Green is also seeking back pay, front pay and anything else that the Kansas Human Rights Commission âdeems appropriateâ in addition to the damages.
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âThis constant racial harassment made working at McDonaldâs too stressful for me (or anyone else in my position) to handle, especially because it was apparent that McDonaldâs had done nothing to stop this harassment and was not interested in doing so,â Green wrote in a document accompanying the lawsuit.
McDonaldâs did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the lawsuit, per Business Insider.
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