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Article

25 Sep 2013

Author:
Mike Sunnucks, Pheonix Business Journal (USA)

U-Haul, Tennessee dealer settle racial discrimination claim for $750,000 [USA]

Phoenix-based U-Haul International Inc. and one of its dealers in Tennessee have agreed to pay $750,000 to eight African-American current and former employees to settle a racial discrimination lawsuit. The lawsuit was filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against the Arizona company and U-Haul Co. of Tennessee. It alleged black employees at a Memphis U-Haul facility were subject to racial slurs from a shop manager…Officials with U-Haul International in Phoenix did not respond to a request for comment…[refers to Amerco]