Darden to pay $2.85 million to settle 'old white guys' discrimination suit
Orlando-based Darden Restaurants will pay $2.85 million to settle a federal lawsuit alleging that job candidates were told the companys Seasons 52 restaurants do not hire old white guys.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said Wednesday it had settled the 3-year-old lawsuit and the money will go to those that may have been discriminated against when looking for jobs at Seasons 52.
Seasons 52, which has 41 locations, admits no liability and continues to deny the allegations but will be required to hold new training for all hiring managers regarding age-neutral and non-discriminatory recruiting, interviewing, and hiring; and how to avoid stereotypes in hiring and in the workplace, including ageism and age stereotypes, the settlement says.
Alleged victims of the discrimination will also be invited to reapply for employment. The restaurant chain also has agreed to have its hiring practices monitored for three years by an independent attorney from the Jones Day law firm, Fred W. Alvarez.
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