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(Reuters) – Exxon Mobil Corp (NYSE:) was sued for racial discrimination by a U.S. federal company on Thursday, with prices alleging that the oil main failed to guard staff from harassment after nooses had been discovered at one in all its amenities in 2020.
The U.S. Equal Employment Alternative Fee (EEOC) stated in an announcement {that a} Black worker at Exxon’s chemical plant in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, discovered a hangman’s noose at his work web site in January 2020.
The EEOC stated that on the time of this report, Exxon was already conscious of three different such situations of nooses being displayed on the complicated and a close-by refinery, and {that a} fifth noose was reported later in 2020.
In line with the EEOC, Exxon investigated a few of these incidents, however not all, and “did not take measures fairly calculated to finish the harassment.”
The federal company alleged that Exxon’s actions and omissions concerning the noose incidents “created a racially hostile work setting.”
Exxon stated it disagreed with the EEOC’s findings and allegations.
“We encourage workers to report claims like this, and we completely investigated. The symbols of hate are unacceptable, offensive, and in violation of our company insurance policies”, Exxon stated in an announcement.