Here are her exact words from a court document that she filed after she was fired from the company.
‘If you insist on wearing ethnic clothing/hairstyles, you should only do so during ‘culture day,’ black history month or special diversity events/days. … ‘If you are going to wear ethnic clothing, you should alert people in advance that you will be wearing something ethnic.”
Melphine Evans filed the suit against BP West Coast Products, BP Products North America and nine people, seeking damages for race and gender discrimination, harassment, retaliation and wrongful termination. She had worked for the company for 10 years.
The suit charges that Evans’ supervisors and other management
responded to her complaints of race and gender discrimination "by
telling her she 'was the problem' " and with a series of insensitive and
racist remarks. Remarks included: "You intimidate and make your
colleagues uncomfortable by wearing ethnic clothing and ethnic
hairstyles ('Dashikis,' 'twists,' 'braids/cornrows'),” the suit says.
In one incident, a BP representative reportedly asked Evans '"f she
understood that wearing a 'dashiki' to work makes her colleagues feel
uncomfortable?" the suit says. In yet another example she was told, "If
you insist on wearing ethnic clothing/hairstyles-you should only do so
during 'culture day,' black history month or special diversity
events/days,” the suit says.
Evans charges that she was fired to cover for "racist and sexist
comments and actions and ... hostile and discriminatory treatment that
was inconsistent with her similarly situated white counterparts at BP,"
Courthouse News says.
BP spokesman Scott Dean told Courthouse News: "Generally, BP does not
publicly discuss personnel issues. However, BP treats all employees
fairly. BP disagrees with the claims and will vigorously defend the
suit."
Source:The root
Source:The root
There we go again......
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