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US Says Reaches Settlement on Discrimination Claim Against Macy's

Macy's will provide additional employee training and pay an $8,700 civil penalty under a settlement of allegations it discriminated against non-US citizens who were authorised to work, the US Justice Department has said.
Macy's Herald Square, New York | Source: Shutterstock
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  • Reuters

WASHINGTON, United States — Macy's Inc will provide additional employee training and pay an $8,700 civil penalty under a settlement of allegations it discriminated against non-US citizens who were authorised to work, the US Justice Department said on Wednesday.

The department found a number of lawful permanent residents were unable to begin working at the large retailer's location in Glendale, California, even though they showed sufficient proof of work authorisation.

By Timothy Ahmann; editor: Eric Walsh.

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