Companies to pay $1.2m for racist actions

A trio of oilfield services companies operating in the US state of Wyoming have agreed to pay a $1.2 million settlement for racial discrimination in the workplace and repeated use of ethnic slurs and racist language directed at more than a dozen Native American, Hispanic and black employees.

Discrimination: companies to pay up in Wyoming
Discrimination: companies to pay up in Wyoming
Published 4 December 2014, 00:14Updated 11 October 2016, 16:00