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Starbucks ordered to pay additional $2.7 million to employee fired for being white

Starbucks has been ordered to pay an additional $2.7 million to a former employee who claims she was fired for being white.

August 18, 2023 / 14:26 IST
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Starbucks found itself in the midst of a racism row in 2018

Starbucks has been ordered to pay an additional $2.7 million to a former employee who claims she was fired for being white. Shannon Phillips will receive $2.7 million to cover her legal fees in addition to the $25 million she has already been awarded in her wrongful termination suit.

Phillips — a regional manager at Starbucks who oversaw several locations across New Jersey and Pennsylvania – claims that her race played a hand in her termination. She sued the coffee chain in 2019 – a few months after she was fired from her job.

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The long-drawn saga began when two black men were denied access to a washroom at a Starbucks location in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 2018. Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson were told that they could not use the washroom as they had not bought anything and the facilities were only for the use of paying customers.

Nelson and Robinson refused to leave the coffee shop and sat down at a table, waiting for a business meeting, according to an ABC News report. They were arrested by the police for trespassing after an employee called 911 – sparking a racial firestorm with Starbucks at its centre.