Time Warner Cable will have to pay $745,000 to settle claims it discriminated in hiring for its West Columbia location.
The US Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance found …
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Time Warner Cable will have to pay $745,000 to settle claims it discriminated in hiring for its West Columbia location.
The US Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance found Time Warner Cable discriminated against African Americans and women applying for sales representative, direct sales trainee and inbound telesales positions.
The alleged practices occurred at the Time Warner facilities in West Columbia, Charlotte and Morrisville, North Carolina.
Time Warner agreed to an early resolution conciliation and will pay back wages and interest to resolve the violations.
Time Warner Cable did not admit any wrongdoing.
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