Black workers sue, claiming White racists run a General Mills plant in Georgia | CNN Business

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General Mills, the manufacturer of Cheerios and other well-known cereals, is being sued by eight Black employees working at a Georgia plant who say it’s rampant with racism under the control of its White managers.

In the federal lawsuit filed June 2, the employees accuse the managers at the Covington plant with favoring White employees for promotions over Black workers, issuing more disciplinary actions against Black employees and a manager calling them “colored,” a racist term.

The lawsuit points to two White managers who “formed an organization of white employees in management

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