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Exxon was aware of multiple complaints of hangman's nooses on display at its Baton Rouge, Louisiana, complex, but the oil company failed to properly investigate the incidents or take action to prevent them from happening again, according to a lawsuit.

Exxon was aware of multiple complaints of hangman’s nooses on display at its Baton Rouge, Louisiana, complex, but the oil company failed to properly investigate the incidents or take action to prevent them from happening again — which they did — according to a lawsuit filed Thursday by the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

The commission said Exxon created a racially hostile work environment for employees. “When employers become aware of racially offensive or threatening conduct in the workplace, they have a legal obligation to take prompt, remedial action aimed at stopping it,” said Rudy Sustaita, regional attorney for the EEOC’s Houston District Office. Todd Spitler, a spokesperson for ExxonMobil, said in a statement that the company disagrees with the EEOC’s findings.

 

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Money talks

Was there a garage door near by perhaps?

I know it was Smollett

Maybe Juicy Smellit or Bubba Watson need to show them how to properly draw in federal investigators

It's a useful knot, why just assume it's for something bad.

Wtf

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