McDonald's Sued For Racist Behavior Towards Black Franchisees
- 4 years ago
Two black McDonald's executives filed a lawsuit claiming they faced discrimination at the fast-food giant.
They're also suing for being retaliated against for speaking out the unequal treatment of black franchisees.
McDonald's black franchisees' have claimed their stores net roughly $68,000 less per month than the system-wide average.
Vicki Guster-Hines and Domineca Neal are two McDonald's operations officers based in Dallas, Texas.
They're also suing for being retaliated against for speaking out the unequal treatment of black franchisees.
McDonald's black franchisees' have claimed their stores net roughly $68,000 less per month than the system-wide average.
Vicki Guster-Hines and Domineca Neal are two McDonald's operations officers based in Dallas, Texas.