Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Kroger Limited Partnership I

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Case Number:

4:20-cv-01099

Court:

Arkansas Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Civil Rights: Jobs

Judge:

Lee P. Rudofsky

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  1. October 13, 2022

    Kroger Strikes Deal Ending EEOC Religious Bias Suit

    Kroger and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission told a federal court they had reached a deal to end a suit claiming the grocery chain illegally fired two Christian workers for refusing to wear a heart symbol they perceived to be pro-LGBTQ.

  2. June 24, 2022

    Kroger Can't Shut Down EEOC Religious Bias Suit

    Kroger must face a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit accusing it of illegally firing two Christian workers for not wearing a symbol they believed was pro-LGBTQ, after an Arkansas federal judge said it's for a jury to decide whether accommodating the employees would have been too difficult.

  3. February 17, 2022

    Kroger Slams EEOC's Quick Win Bid in Apron Symbol Suit

    Kroger urged a federal court to deny the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's motion for an early victory in its lawsuit claiming two Christian workers were illegally fired for not wearing an apron symbol they believed was pro-LGBTQ, calling this contention "irrational" since the symbol was unrelated to the LGBTQ community.

  4. January 19, 2022

    Kroger Failed To Accommodate Christian Workers, EEOC Says

    Grocery chain Kroger violated federal law by forcing two Christian workers to wear a symbol they saw as pro-LGBTQ, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission told a federal court, saying that letting them remove or cover the symbol would have been an easy fix.

  5. June 22, 2021

    Workplace Bias Battlegrounds To Watch In The Next 6 Months

    The EEOC will likely throw its weight around in the courtroom, while legal fights over religious freedom, LGBTQ issues and gender pay gaps play out at both the federal and state levels. Here, Law360 looks at the litigation hotspots discrimination lawyers should be keeping an eye on in the second half of 2021.

  6. November 24, 2020

    Kroger Says Apron Symbol For Workers Isn't LGBTQ-Related

    Kroger Co. is urging a federal judge to toss a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit brought on behalf of two Christian workers who alleged the grocery chain put a symbol on their aprons in support of the LGBTQ community, saying the logo has nothing to do with sexual orientation.  

  7. September 14, 2020

    Kroger Can't Force Workers To Wear LGBT Heart, EEOC Says

    The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Monday lodged a complaint against the Kroger Co., claiming a store in Arkansas illegally disciplined and fired a pair of Christian workers who refused to wear company aprons that featured rainbow hearts in support of the LGBTQ community.