Nucor's African American Employees Reach Settlement in Discrimination Case
Nucor's African American Employees Reach Settlement in Discrimination Case
African American Nucor Corp steel mill workers who alleged they were victims of racial discrimination at the company’s location in Berkeley County are now set to get at least $100,000 each as part of a class action lawsuit that was just settled. The settlement, which one of the attorneys on the case called “substantial,” provides closure to the court battle that began fourteen years ago, in 2004. Nucor never admitted to any wrongdoing.Initial allegations of hostile working conditions date as far back as 2002, with African American employees claiming in court documents that their Caucasian counterparts used racial comments when talking to them, and routinely displayed Confederate flags, nooses, and other hate symbols. They also claimed they were denied promotions and other benefits merely because of their race.The employment and equal rights violation lawsuit was filed first in 2003 against Nucor mills in four states – Alabama, Arkansas, South Carolina and Texas. That lawsuit, filed in an Arkansas court, was transferred to South Carolina in 2004.
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