Dodgers DEI efforts target of federal civil rights complaint filed by conservative group
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America First Legal has filed a federal civil rights complaint against the Los Angeles Dodgers, alleging unlawful discrimination under the guise of diversity efforts. The complaint, citing violations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, targets the team and its ownership group for promoting programs aimed at women and people of color. This legal action follows the Dodgers' recent decisions not to allow immigration raids at their stadium and their commitment to assist families affected by such raids. The complaint describes the team's diversity strategies as a violation of employment discrimination laws.
America First Legal filed a federal civil rights complaint against the Dodgers, claiming they engaged in unlawful discrimination under the guise of 'diversity, equity and inclusion.'
The lawsuit alleges the Dodgers' actions violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits employment discrimination based on various factors, including race and sex.
The complaint mentions the Dodgers' sponsorship of programs focused on women and people of color, asserting these efforts amount to discrimination.
America First claims the Dodgers, who have publicly supported diversity initiatives, have violated federal laws relating to employment discrimination.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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