A white woman was fired from a North Carolina Hampton Inn after her employers refused to punish a black employee who allegedly hurled racial slurs at her and her co-workers for more than a year, a lawsuit claims.
The lawsuit, filed by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf of at least three white employees, said the black co-worker repeatedly called Rhonda Kendrick and the other plaintiffs 'white trash,' 'white ho,' and 'white b******' from April 2017 to October 2018.
It also claims that when Kendrick finally complained to the hotel owner about the situation, he said 'he was done with the conversation,' and she was fired, EEOC lawyers said in the lawsuit.
The EEOC filed the suit at the U.S. District Court in Statesville and is seeking damage payments for the victims from the hotel, as well as back pay for Kendrick.
The lawsuit names Kendrick, Jennifer Sipes, and Candice Sanders as key victims of the Black employees racist actions, The Charlotte Observer reports.
The three women, along with other white employees, were routinely harassed based on their race, with the black employee even chastising other employees of color for sitting near them, the lawsuit said.
'I can't believe you are sitting with the white tree people,' the black housekeeper would allegedly say according to the lawsuit.
The harassment got to the point where Kendrick would alter her schedule and other aspects of her job duties to avoid 'the housekeeper's hostility,' the suit added.
The hotel's general manager, who is not named in the suit, was said to have heard the 'white tree people' reference but did not do anything to correct the behavior, the suit said.
It is not clear if the black employee named in the lawsuit is still working for the Hampton Inn in Mooresville.
The victims also allege that the black employee repeatedly undermined and attempted to 'sabotaged' them when they were promoted.
He would strip hotel rooms assigned to Kendrick to make her seem negligible at her new positions as Room Stripper, the suit said.
Similar types of sabotages occurred with Sanders and Sipes.
'The Housekeeper hid items in cleaned rooms so others checking Ms. Sanders' work would find the items and think that Ms. Sanders was not adequately inspecting the rooms,' the lawsuit said.
'By delaying inspection of her rooms until the end of the Housekeeper's shift, the Housekeeper caused Ms. Sipes to stay later than normal to inspect the rooms and perform additional work that otherwise should have been resolved by the Housekeeper before the Housekeeper left for the day.'
While Kendrick left in August 2018 after management ignored her claims, the suit claims the harassments carried on with the other white employees until at least October 2018.
In May 2020, an EEOC investigation found that the white workers had been racially harassed, but the agency could not get the owner to agree to terms that would stop the harassment, the lawsuit adds.
Hampton Inn 'sacked white employee who complained about racial slurs'
The lawsuit, filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, said the black housekeeper repeatedly harassed white co-workers from April 2017 to October 2018.
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