Landry's Seafood House settles EEOC lawsuit claiming it discriminated against Englewood employee

KDVR-Landri’s seafood house agreed to pay 95,000 dollars to solve claims that the national seafood chain has been harassing an Iranian employee at a closed site now in Englo.

The settlement, which was announced by the Employment Opportunities Committee on Monday, represents the end of the issue of harassment and revenge in the national origin in 2023 against Landri by the agency on behalf of an employee whose name has not been revealed.

The employee argued with Landre employees – including managers and supervisors – mocked her dialect, criticized her physical appearance and made her feel different from other workers who were not Iranians, according to EEOC, who claimed that the alleged behavior was a violation of the seventh title of the 1964 Civil Rights Law.

After offering the alleged harassment to the general manager of the restaurant and twice complaining about the company’s Ministry of Human Resources, the employee argued that Landre failed to stop the harassment and then fired after it broke a base that she claimed was not implemented on an equal footing between other workers, according to the complaint.

The Engewood Landri seafood house was closed in 2020

In addition to financial relief, Landri agreed to provide other fair relief, review and review their harassment policies and revenge, training employees and managers on national origin, retaliation, and seventh title, and submit reports on training, complaints and policy amendments, according to EEOC.

The lawsuit was filed in the Federal Court of Colorado in September 2023. Landre website is 7209 S.

She owns Landry’s Inc. , The parent company of Landry’s Seafood House, dozens of restaurant chains worldwide, including Del Frisco’s Grill and Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. SALTGRASS, Downtown Aquarium Restaurant and Chart House in Colorado.

The company previously said in a statement in the year 2023, which KDVR obtained that the restaurant “refused to pressure it by the IOC settlement demands,” there were “two sides in each case”, and that it would be “happy to charge this lawsuit in front of a trilogy of facts.”

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