Plaintiffs allege racially hostile work environment at General Mills' Georgia plant, with white supremacists favoring white employees for promotions and targeting Black employees for disciplinary actions.
Allegations include a group of male white supremacists, the Good Ole Boys, using history and symbols affiliated with hate groups to maintain disparate treatment of Black employees since the plant's opening in 1988.
Incidents listed in the lawsuit span over two decades, including a mural with General Mills mascots portraying Confederate leaders, and a Black employee finding 'KKK' written on his lunchbox in 2006.
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