Categories: Headlines

That Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady

Wal-Mart Stores, which built its growth on small-town values, got hit with a $2 million penalty stemming from alleged small-minded behavior.

A New Jersey court ordered the Bentonville, Ark., chain to compensate a former cashier in a default judgment on an anti-discrimination lawsuit. The former employee sued Wal-Mart in May, claiming he was harassed after a supervisor discovered that he was undergoing a male-to-female sex-change operation. The retailer never responded to the suit.

While working at the Piscataway, N.J., store, Ricky Bourdouvis dressed as a woman. But after a store manager reviewed his job application – finding the employee had checked “male” for sex — Bourdouvis says he confided his secret, and was then harassed and discriminated against.

Wal-Mart is said to have a history of ignoring lawsuits. The company has stated that it would work harder to address legal requests, though it's the target of thousands of actions, both large and small.

admin1

Recent Posts

South Coast Plaza Adds Luxury Boutiques

Bvlgari, Cartier and Gucci spaces debut at California complex

23 hours ago

Cracker Barrel Testing Reno Prototypes

Updates to 25-30 units part of chain’s strategic transformation plan

24 hours ago

Government Stats Show Lower Inflation

Numbers from the census and labor statistics bureaus show little upward movement in prices

1 day ago

At Home Taps Brad Weston as CEO

Exec’s career includes stints at Party City and Petco

2 days ago

Schnucks Ends Eatwell Experiment

Regional grocer closing two natural-foods stores in Missouri

2 days ago

Call for Nominations: The 17th Annual PAVE Global Rising Star Award

Nominations are free and submission is through October 25

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.