Two former employees of Bed, Bath & Beyond Inc. have filed a class action in New Jersey federal court, claiming the retailer discriminates against its warehouse workers who aren’t young, Hispanic males.
Plaintiffs Archana Rana and Earl Porter of Passaic, N.J., filed the complaint on Oct. 24 in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, claiming the defendant has a “commonly applied policy and practice of discriminating against anyone who is not a young, Hispanic male, while simultaneously providing preferential treatment to those employees who are young, Hispanic males.”
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