The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has announced a half million dollar settlement of a class employment discrimination lawsuit against FedEx Freight East, a nationwide trucking company, on behalf of 20 qualified African American employees who were denied promotions and assignments based on their race.

The EEOC alleged in the lawsuit that American Freightways, which was subsequently acquired by FedEx, discriminated against African Americans in making promotions from part-time to full-time dockworker positions, promotions to dock supervisor positions, and work assignments at its St. Louis terminal. Six African Americans dockworkers filed charges with the EEOC, intervened in the lawsuit, actively participated in its prosecution, and joined in the settlement. They were represented by Jon Berns and Jerome Dobson of Weinhaus, Dobson, Goldberg and Moreland. In addition to $500,000 in monetary relief, the consent decree resolving the litigation – pending approval by the U.S. District Court in St. Louis – also requires reporting by FedEx on promotions from part-time to full-time dockworker positions and to dock supervisor positions.

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