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"We take allegations of discrimination very seriously, and we will not tolerate discrimination of any kind in the workplace. We pride ourselves on having a progressive people philosophy and a diverse workforce." 1 - Cornell Christion, FedEx spokesman in 2002. "FedEx's policies do not provide fair treatment. If a company is going to claim to treat people fairly, it should do so. All employees should be rewarded for their hard work, loyalty, and track records. We minorities were singled out for discipline and passed over for promotions compared to our counterparts who were not minorities. That is not fair treatment." 2 - Derrick Satchell, Lower-level Manager at FedEx Express in 2005. IntroductionOn September 28 2005, the federal judge of San Francisco approved a class action3 discrimination lawsuit on FedEx Express, an operating company of the FedEx Corporation (FedEx) filed by the company's minority employees.
The plaintiffs claimed that FedEx's policy and practice of racial discrimination against its minority employees caused them pain and agony. One of the plaintiffs said, "When I first joined FedEx almost 10 years ago, I believed I was joining a company where everyone has a chance to succeed regardless of race. Then I saw my white peers getting promotions with little effort, while I and my African-American peers got rejection letters. FedEx needs to change its policies and its culture to treat minorities fairly."5
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1] Julie N. Lynem, "FedEx suit alleges racial discrimination; minority workers charge unfair treatment," www.sfgate.com, December 13, 2002. |
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