Black S.F. employees file federal complaint alleging rampant discrimination and harm
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Dante King is a leader in the Black Employee Alliance, which filed a complaint with a federal agency this week alleging “rampant” discrimination and harm, particularly in racially disproportionate discipline of employees.Amy Osborne/Special to The Chronicle
A coalition of Black city workers in San Francisco filed a complaint with a federal agency this week alleging “rampant” discrimination and harm, particularly in racially disproportionate discipline of employees.
The group based its complaint filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission off data provided from the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency that showed disparities in discipline for workers. From July 2020 to June 2021, Black workers were the subject of 49% of disciplinary cases, despite making up only 28% of employees. Other races had lower shares of cases than their proportions of
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