February 11, 2009 7:55 PM
- Text
Sex Suit For Cracker Barrel Chain
(AP)
Women who worked at three Cracker Barrel restaurants in Illinois have filed a federal lawsuit that claims sexual harassment and racial discrimination by employees and managers.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission joined 10 women as plaintiffs in the lawsuit, filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Chicago against Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc.
The lawsuit alleges that the women were groped by male employees, subjected to obscene and racist jokes and shown pornographic pictures at restaurants in Matteson, Mattoon and Bloomington. The women said bosses laughed at them when they complained.
Some of the claims were investigated four years ago, Cracker Barrel spokeswoman Julie Davis said. The Lebanon, Tenn.-based company found the claims to be without merit.
Cracker Barrel "does not tolerate harassment, discrimination or retaliation against employees, suppliers or guests," Davis said.
The EEOC started investigating the claims after complaints were filed with the agency in 2000 and 2001. It filed the lawsuit after finding a "widespread and serious problem" with management not responding to complaints, EEOC attorney John Hendrickson said.
"This is a significant number of people ... that indicated there is a problem," Hendrickson said. "It's something that can be controlled and stopped by management. And when it's not stopped, it grows like a cancer."
The lawsuit seeks an unspecified amount of compensation for the women, Hendrickson said.
In May, Cracker Barrel and the Justice Department announced a settlement after a government investigation found evidence of racial discrimination against customers in more than 50 restaurants. The company agreed to start sensitivity training.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission joined 10 women as plaintiffs in the lawsuit, filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Chicago against Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc.
The lawsuit alleges that the women were groped by male employees, subjected to obscene and racist jokes and shown pornographic pictures at restaurants in Matteson, Mattoon and Bloomington. The women said bosses laughed at them when they complained.
Some of the claims were investigated four years ago, Cracker Barrel spokeswoman Julie Davis said. The Lebanon, Tenn.-based company found the claims to be without merit.
Cracker Barrel "does not tolerate harassment, discrimination or retaliation against employees, suppliers or guests," Davis said.
The EEOC started investigating the claims after complaints were filed with the agency in 2000 and 2001. It filed the lawsuit after finding a "widespread and serious problem" with management not responding to complaints, EEOC attorney John Hendrickson said.
"This is a significant number of people ... that indicated there is a problem," Hendrickson said. "It's something that can be controlled and stopped by management. And when it's not stopped, it grows like a cancer."
The lawsuit seeks an unspecified amount of compensation for the women, Hendrickson said.
In May, Cracker Barrel and the Justice Department announced a settlement after a government investigation found evidence of racial discrimination against customers in more than 50 restaurants. The company agreed to start sensitivity training.
Latest Now in National
- Author Jeffrey Zaslow killed in car accident
- Evening News Online, 02.10.12
- On the Road: Noah's Dream Catcher Network
- Salvaging the Costa Concordia
- Bank deal won't protect federal mortgages
- Dozens of pets rescued from Ohio fire find homes
- 12-year-old saves grandma's home from foreclosure
- Navy unveils "USS Gabrielle Giffords"
- Navy names ship for ex-Rep. Giffords
- Hackers claim hits on CIA, U.N. Web sites
- Stars rehearse for Grammys 2012
- Uzbek man pleads guilty in plot to kill Obama
- Coach found dead of apparent suicide in Pa. jail
- Powell father kept dozens of pics of son's wife
- Banks could still face prosecution despite deal
- Purple squirrel in Pa. remains a mystery
- HealthPop: Online dating and jaw engraving
Latest CBS News Headlines
on Facebook
on CBS News
- China: Syria veto won't hurt cooperation with US
- US Embassy to improve processing visas to Chinese
- Terror trial of accused Bali bomber starts Monday
- Thai prime minister's party seeks charter change
on Facebook
- Adele sings a cappella for Anderson Cooper
- Josh Powell had "incestuous" images on his home computer, authorities say
on CBS News






