The Sheetz convenience store chain has been hit with a lawsuit by federal officials who allege the company discriminated against minority job applicants. Sheetz Inc., which operates more than 700 stores in six states, discriminated against Black, Native American and multiracial job seekers by automatically weeding out applicants whom the company deemed to have failed a criminal background check, according to U.S. officials. President Joe Biden stopped by a Sheetz for snacks this week while campaigning in Pennsylvania. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed suit in Baltimore against Altoona, Pennsylvania-based Sheetz and two subsidary companies, alleging the chain’s longstanding hiring practices have a disproportionate impact on minority applicants and thus run afoul of federal civil rights law. Sheetz said Thursday that it “does not tolerate discrimination of any kind.” |
Stassi Schroeder takes 3Composer's memories help shape the futureFarmers create vibrant scenes of spring farming in SW China's SichuanSoldiers engage in reconnaissance trainingFeature: Event to showcase Dehua white porcelain kicks off in New YorkAzerbaijan urges top UN court to toss out Armenian case alleging racial discriminationXinjiang forward Abdusalam wins CBA MVP awardSpring farming underway across ChinaVerstappen eases to win in 2024 F1 season openerFollowing the patterns of history