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Amazon facing race, gender discrimination lawsuits
May 20, 2021 at 6:25 pm
An Amazon Prime truck in downtown Seattle near Amazon HQ. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser)
Amazon is facing numerous lawsuits alleging the company has created a culture that discriminates against Black, Latino and Native American office workers.
The lawsuits, five in total, contend overall that the company systematically bypasses minority groups for promotion in favor of white employees. One of the lawsuits, filed by an Amazon human resources worker, asserts that there is data to back up the claim that Black, Latino, and Native American workers do not get promoted at the same rate as their white counterparts.
Amazon faces new accusations of racial, gender discrimination
Five women across Amazon s corporate offices and warehouses filed a lawsuit against the company on Wednesday
Former employees are taking legal action against the retail giant due to discrimination. According to
The Hill, five women across Amazon’s corporate offices and warehouses filed a lawsuit against the company on Wednesday.
According to a company spokesperson a “thorough investigations for each of these unrelated cases” and has “found no evidence to support the allegations.”
The statement continued with “Amazon works hard to foster a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture. We do not tolerate discrimination or harassment in any form, and employees are encouraged to raise concerns to any member of management or through an anonymous ethics hotline with no risk of retaliation.”