Olive Garden's Manager Fired for Perpetuating Racial Discrimination
Olive Garden's Manager Fired for Perpetuating Racial Discrimination
One of Olive Garden's managers in Evansville, Indiana, is accused of racial discrimination and was terminated from his position, according to a statement from the company. “We have zero tolerance for discrimination of any kind, and the manager involved no longer works for our company,” Olive Garden said in a statement.The corporate offices of the popular restaurant chain said they were investigating the matter after two black employees said they felt discriminated against. “During the Saturday night dinner rush, a female customer seated with a black server reportedly requested a white server instead, a demand to which managers reportedly acquiesced,” documents state. Olive Garden host Amira Donahue, who is black, said the woman also “went to her manager twice,” calling her “rude and disrespectful.”At one point, Donahue said, the woman “yelled at her in the middle of a busy restaurant.” She added, “Me and (the server) were both in tears for most of the day because it was just surprising.”
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Olive Garden customer reportedly refused service from a black server and the manager compliedOlive Garden fires manager who agreed to customer's request for non-black server: report
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