Judge rejects Whole Foods employees' claims over Black Lives Matter face masks

Reuters · 02/05/2021 19:24
Judge rejects Whole Foods employees' claims over Black Lives Matter face masks

- A federal judge on Friday dismissed nearly all of a lawsuit accusing upscale grocery chain Whole Foods Market of illegally punishing workers who wore Black Lives Matter face masks on the job.

Whole Foods had been accused in a proposed nationwide class action filed in Boston of selectively enforcing its dress code banning "visible slogans, messages, logos or advertising" unrelated to the company.

The 27 plaintiffs contended that Whole Foods would send workers home without pay or impose disciplinary actions for wearing the masks and related apparel, even as it let employees wear masks bearing political messages and sports team logos.

U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs, however, concluded that Whole Foods and its parent, Amazon.com Inc AMZN.O, did not violate federal civil rights law or discriminate on the basis of race.

"At worst, they were selectively enforcing a dress code to suppress certain speech in the workplace," she wrote.

The judge allowed one plaintiff to pursue a retaliation claim against Whole Foods.



(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Leslie Adler)

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