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Post by Logan on Jun 27, 2016 4:11:23 GMT -6
When Andrea Williams applied for a job through Automation Personnel Services, the temp agency's branch manager allegedly wouldn't even give her an application. "This is a man's job," Ashlyn Stockstill told Williams, according to a new government lawsuit against the Alabama-based company. Stockstill, then running the company's Baton Rouge, La., branch, was known for her racial slurs and routine discrimination, two former employees say. She constantly used the n-word and let employers hire temp workers based on race, sex and age, they said. When people like Williams made formal discrimination complaints, Stockstill laughed them off, said Vicki Anselmo, one of the former recruiters. Read more: www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2016/06/eeoc_sues_birmingham_staffing.html
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