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2023-06-16 -Land of the Free
Jury Orders Starbucks To Pay $25 Million To Manager They Fired For Being White
[Information Liberation] Starbucks has been ordered by a jury to pay over $25 million in damages to a former regional manager they fired for being white as a sacrificial offering to the Black Lives Matter movement.

From The New York Times, "White Starbucks Manager Fired Amid Furor Over Racism Wins $25 Million":
In April 2018, two Black men entered a Starbucks shop in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood of Philadelphia for a business meeting with a white man who had not yet arrived. While they waited, and before ordering, one of the two asked to use the bathroom. He was refused. Eventually, they were asked to leave. When they did not, an employee called the police.

The subsequent arrests, captured in videos viewed millions of times online, prompted accusations of racism, protests and boycott threats. The company's chief executive apologized publicly, describing the way the men had been treated as "reprehensible." Starbucks took the extraordinary step of temporarily closing 8,000 stores to teach workers about racial bias.

Starbucks employees said they were forced to watch "video after video" of white cops attacking blacks as part of said "racial bias" training.
On Monday, in a surprising twist, a federal jury in New Jersey ordered Starbucks to pay $25.6 million to a former regional manager after determining that the company had fired her amid the fallout from the Rittenhouse Square episode because she was white.

The jury found that Starbucks had violated the federal civil rights of the former manager, Shannon Phillips, as well as a New Jersey law that prohibits discrimination based on race, awarding her $600,000 in compensatory damages and $25 million in punitive damages.

Laura Carlin Mattiacci, a lawyer for Ms. Phillips, said she and her client were "very pleased" with the unanimous verdict, adding that "she proved by ’clear and convincing evidence' that punitive damages were warranted" under the New Jersey law.
Posted by Besoeker 2023-06-16 00:00|| || Front Page|| [9 views ]  Top

#1 I think I will stick with Dunkin Donuts. Getting a latte from Starbucks has become too complex with regard to Juris Prudence. Eventually all the waivers will back up the drive through.
Posted by Super Hose 2023-06-16 13:00||   2023-06-16 13:00|| Front Page Top

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Posted by M. Murcek 2023-06-16 13:07||   2023-06-16 13:07|| Front Page Top

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