EEOC Files Employment Discrimination Lawsuit Against Sheetz Convenience Stores
EEOC Files Employment Discrimination Lawsuit Against Sheetz Convenience Stores
The federal government has filed a lawsuit against Sheetz, claiming that the convenience store chain discriminated against minority job-seekers.According to The Associated Press, Sheetz operates more than 700 stores across six different states. The chain recently attracted some attention after President Joe Biden purchased snacks from an outlet while campaigning in Pennsylvania.However, despite its brief moment of positive press, Sheetz is now facing allegations of wide-ranging and racially-motivated discrimination.Earlier this week, the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit against Sheetz and two of its subsidiary companies. In its complaint, lodged in a Baltimore-based court, government attorneys claimed that Sheetz’s practice of disqualifying applicants based on criminal records searches has a disproportionate impact on minority applicants—and, therefore, violates some job-seekers’ civil rights.“Federal law mandates that employment practices causing a disparate impact because of race or other protected classifications must be shown by the employer to be necessary to ensure the safe and efficient performance of the particular jobs at issue,” EEOC Regional Attorney Debra M. Lawrence said in a statement. “Even when such necessity is proven, the practice remains unlawful if there is an alternative practice available that is comparably effective in achieving the employer’s goals but causes less discriminatory effect.”
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