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TexasTowelie

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Sun Feb 13, 2022, 03:49 AM Feb 2022

When employee said colleague used the n-word, N.J. company was too slow to act, state says

A state Civil Rights investigation has preliminarily found that Capital Health supervisors failed to adequately respond to a Black employee’s complaints of racial slurs and stereotypes, including a coworker using the n-word.

The alleged comments occurred at a billing office in Lawrence in 2019, and were only partially addressed after the employee who first complained sent an email to a company vice president two months later, the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights alleges in a finding of probable cause in the case.

And, the company failed to get a “better understanding” of the broader implications of the complaints of a hostile workplace, the finding says.

The finding is not final, but finds reasonable suspicion the company violated the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination.

Read more: https://www.nj.com/healthfit/2022/02/when-employee-said-colleague-used-the-n-word-nj-company-was-too-slow-to-act-state-says.html

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