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July 25, 2023

Giant Foodservices Corporation Sued in Federal Court for Religious Discrimination and Wrongful Termination

Giant Foodservices Corporation Sued in Federal Court for Religious Discrimination and Wrongful Termination

July 25, 2023
By
Tom Ciesielka
Freedom
July 25, 2023

Giant Foodservices Corporation Sued in Federal Court for Religious Discrimination and Wrongful Termination

Thomas More Society Attorneys Represent Employee Victimized Under Guise of Racial and Gender Equity

(July 25, 2023 – San Diego, California) A former employee of one of the world’s largest corporations is suing her former employer for religious discrimination and wrongful termination. On July 24, 2023, Thomas More Society attorneys filed a federal lawsuit in United States Court for the Southern District of California against Compass Group USA, Inc., following the employee’s firing after she refused to endorse, promote, or participate in a program that blatantly discriminated on the basis of race and gender.

Attorney Paul Jonna, partner at LiMandri & Jonna LLP and Thomas More Society Special Counsel explained the basics of the lawsuit, “Our client, Ms. Rogers, was employed by Compass Group USA as an Internal Mobility Team recruiter where she consistently received positive performance feedback from her colleagues and supervisors.”

“When Compass initiated a program that it falsely labeled a ‘diversity’ initiative, while it specifically prohibited participation by white men from its promised promotions and other benefits,” shared Jonna, “Courtney Rogers expressed her concerns and requested an accommodation to not be required to work on the program. The initiative directly conflicted with her sincerely held religious beliefs holding that all people, regardless of race or gender, are created equal. She was assured by a senior human resources officer that there would be no retaliation against her for expressing her beliefs and she could be assigned different responsibilities as accommodation.”

“And yet,” Jonna continued, “within about two weeks, that very officer terminated Ms. Rogers. He had assured Courtney that she was doing excellent work, and then the termination letter that Compass sent her said that she was being terminated for ‘unsatisfactory performance.’”

Compass Group USA, Inc. is one of the largest employers in the world and the parent group of recognizable names like Bon Appétit Restaurant Management, Wolfgang Puck Catering, and TouchPoint. According to the lawsuit, in March 2022 Compass initiated a program that it called “Operation Equity.” It was purportedly a “diversity” program that offered qualified members special training and mentorship and the promise of guaranteed promotion. However, only “women and people of color” were allowed to participate. White males were specifically excluded from applying for the program, participating in it, and receiving the associated benefits of training, mentorship, and guaranteed promotion.

The court complaint details how the Compass program was motivated by the racial animus held by certain members of the firm’s senior management.

The lawsuit, which demands a jury trial, seeks relief from “Religious Creed Discrimination” in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, as well as wrongful termination in violation of public policy.

In addition to financial compensatory damages as a result of Compass’ discriminatory and retaliatory conduct, the court is asked to require the corporation’s senior management in human resources to participate in Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Fair Treatment training, classes, and oversight—to ensure that Compass does not discriminate and retaliate against other employees in the manner it did with Rogers.

Read the complaint filed July 24, 2023, by Thomas More Society attorneys in the United States Court for the Southern District of California on behalf of Courtney J. Rogers, in Rogers v. Compass Group USA, Inc. et al. here