More than 50 former franchisees sue Mc Donald s for racial discrimination
More than 50 former McDonalds franchisees are suing the fastfood giant for racial discrimination, alleging it denied them the same opportunities as White operators and pushed them out of the system. CNBC s Kate Rogers reports. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: More than 50 former McDonalds franchisees are suing the fastfood giant for racial discrimination, alleging it denied them the same opportunities as White operators and pushed them out of the system. The 52 Black plaintiffs claim that McDonalds violated federal antidiscrimination law and breached their contracts. They operated over 200 restaurants and exited the franchise between 2010 and 2020. The suit was filed Tuesday in a federal court in Illinois, where the company is headquartered. According to the complaint, McDonalds steered Black franchisees toward restaurants in lowincome neighborhoods, which typically have higher security and insurance costs and lower volume sales. The la
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