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CASE NAME
Netzel v. American Express Company
Overview
Plaintiffs brought a class action lawsuit alleging race discrimination, racial harassment, retaliation, and constructive discharge under Title VII.
Details
Plaintiffs claimed that Defendant implemented policies to hire and maintain a percentage of Black employees to be comparable to that of the U.S. population and incentivized executives to decrease the percentage of white employees in their departments.
Court granted Defendant’s motion to compel arbitration, because Plaintiffs had signed acknowledgment forms agreeing to submit employment-related disputes to mandatory arbitration.
Court
U.S. District Court, District of Arizona
Status
Filed August 23, 2022 | Appealed
Relevant Law
Title VIILitigation History