EEOC Assists in Settlement of Race Discrimination Suit
Bridgewater Interiors, a Detroit based company specializing in the production of seating and interior systems for major automakers in North America, settled a race discrimination case on October 27th, 2009. The lawsuit was filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on behalf of Michael Christopher, an African American who worked on the assembly line of the auto parts supplier. Bridgewater subjected Christopher to racial discrimination by failing to promote him based on his race.
Under the settlement, Bridgewater has agreed to pay Christopher a financial settlement and conduct annual training of its managers and supervisors on the issue of racial discrimination. The EEOC was pleased with the steps taken by Bridgewater to resolve the situation and confident in Bridgewater’s future adherence to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, making it illegal to deny an employee a promotion based on race.