Saturday, August 1, 2009

Philadelphia workers file racial discrimination case

CNN.com
By Edmund DeMarche and Chloe Melas CNN
July 31, 2009

(CNN) -- Black employees at a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, waste transfer plant were harassed, humiliated and discriminated against by their supervisor for decades, says an attorney representing two workers who filed a complaint against the city.
Among the allegations in the complaint is that for decades, John Gill, the Northwest Transfer Station's superintendent, limited one restroom to whites only, said the attorney, Howard K. Trubman. The restroom -- which he called the "supervisors' bathroom" -- was supposedly for the sole use of upper-level officials with the city's Streets Department, Trubman said.
As far back as 1996, it became apparent to black employees that they were being slighted, said Trubman. They would watch white co-workers walk into the segregated bathroom, conveniently located one floor above Gill's office.
"If you tried to use the bathroom, you might get suspended," said Leslie Young, a former worker at the facility. Young, along with Gibson Trowery, who still works at the station, filed a complaint with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission in October 2007.
Young said he recalled that a lock was placed on the restroom door, with keys distributed only to white workers.
The restroom black workers could use was down five flights of stairs and was "not in the greatest condition," Trubman said. Some employees were forced to ask Gill's permission before they could make the trip, he said.
"It was very degrading and humiliating," said Young. "I saw it wreck peoples' home lives -- picking on you for nothing."

Full Story: http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/07/31/pennsylvania.workers.racism/index.html

1 comment:

Unknown said...

If the allegations are true, then Gill should lose his job. Steps should also be taken to make changes in that department to make it an equality for all workplace However, I would also like to hear "from the other side" in order to make a fair judgement in this case. It's way past time to stop the hatred.