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A worker fired from General Mills faced retaliation after reporting “offensive” Black history month flyers that dubbed atrocities “fun facts,” a Minnesota lawsuit says.
L. Lee Tyus Jr. raised concerns about breakroom flyers at the St. Paul facility that labeled racial atrocities as “fun facts.” A Black former General Mills employee is suing the company for ...
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN'He Stood Up': Black General Worker Fired After Objecting to Flyers That Listed the Deadliest Race Massacre In American History As a 'Fun Fact'
A former General Mills employee in Minnesota has filed a lawsuit accusing the food giant of racial discrimination and retaliation after he was fired earlier […] ...
A Black former General Mills employee is suing the company for discrimination and retaliation, alleging he was fired after objecting to Black History Month flyers that referred to racist ...
World War I began on July 28, 1914, after Austria and Hungary declared war on Serbia. This came just a month after Archduke ...
As the concert series celebrates a milestone, notable alumna including Jully Black, Nelly Furtado, Haviah Mighty and more ...
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