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Ex-employee alleges discrimina­tion at Duke

Lawsuit: Man fired after reporting boss’s comments on ‘lazy’ Black workers

- Cassandre Coyer

A former employee of Duke University is suing the school because he says he was fired after reporting discrimina­tory and racist comments made by his supervisor, according to a lawsuit.

In his lawsuit filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in North Carolina, Matthew Freetage described how university employees repeatedly made racist remarks and retaliated against him and other staff members who reported these instances.

A spokespers­on from the Duke University Health System in Raleigh told McClatchy News on Friday that they had no comment on active litigation.

Freetage started working at the Duke Regional Hospital on Sept. 14, 2020, as an operations manager for the environmen­tal services department, the lawsuit states.

During his first meeting with his supervisor, Freetage says he was asked “whether he had a problem supervisin­g ‘blacks’ ”and added that he needed to “start writing up ‘those people’ in order to ‘keep them in line.’ ”

That same month, Freetage said he “overheard a conversati­on regarding management’s instructio­ns to ‘clean house’ in his department, specifical­ly discussing their intent to fire ‘colored’ workers who they said were ‘lazy,’ ” the lawsuit states.

When Freetage asked whether their diversity training could be applicable in this situation, the lawsuit states an administra­tive assistant laughed and responded “Yeah that’s all (expletive). We don’t actually do that around here. It’s all for show.”

Freetage said he reported the conversati­on to human resources that month and was told his concerns were a “priority,” according to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit states none

of the employees present during the conversati­on were discipline­d.

Following the complaint, Freetage said he was retaliated against by the other

employees, according to the lawsuit.

In another instance, the lawsuit stated that when Freetage and his supervisor were reviewing job

candidates, the supervisor showed him a picture of a Black applicant with pink hair and makeup, and stated “Do you think I want that walking around this place? Delete. This ain’t the ghetto.’ ”

In December 2020, Freetage told human resources one of his colleagues was being fired because of “non-existent disciplina­ry actions.”

Again, Freetage reached out to the administra­tion and in a letter to the hearing committee stated his colleague was “the subject of severe mistreatme­nt, discrimina­tion and harassment from the management staff,” the lawsuit said.

As part of his statement, Freetage also reported his supervisor’s comments telling him to write up “blacks.”

A month later, on Jan. 11, 2021, Freetage was fired by that same manager, according to the lawsuit.

In March 2021, Freetage filed a charge of discrimina­tion with the Equal Employment Opportunit­y Commission, court documents show.

Freetage is suing Duke on counts of retaliatio­n and wrongful discharges.

A summons was issued to Duke University Health System on Friday, court records show.

 ?? SARA D. DAVIS/AP ?? A man is suing Duke University, alleging he was retaliated against for reporting racist comments by his boss at Duke Regional Hospital.
SARA D. DAVIS/AP A man is suing Duke University, alleging he was retaliated against for reporting racist comments by his boss at Duke Regional Hospital.

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