The Columbus Dispatch

Exxon Mobil sued as 5 nooses displayed at La. facility

Federal suit: Company failed to investigat­e the complaints and prevent the harassment

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Exxon Mobil Corp. violated federal law for failing to take sufficient action as five hangman’s nooses were displayed at its facility in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the U.S. government said in a lawsuit.

According to the government, in January 2020, a Black employee found a hangman’s noose at his worksite at the Baton Rouge complex run by Exxon Mobil Corp. and reported it.

At the time, the company knew of three other nooses that had been found at the complex, but it failed to investigat­e all the complaints and take action to prevent such harassment, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunit­y Commission said in its lawsuit filed Thursday.

Then, in December 2020, a fifth noose was found at the complex, which includes a chemical plant and nearby refinery. Exxon Mobil’s lack of action created a racially hostile work environmen­t, the EEOC said.

Todd Spitler, a spokespers­on for Exxon Mobil, said in a statement Sunday that the company disagrees with the EEOC’S allegation­s and that it “encourage(s) employees to report claims like this, and we thoroughly investigat­ed.”

“The symbols of hate are unacceptab­le, offensive, and in violation of our corporate policies,” Spitler said. “We have a zero tolerance policy of any form of harassment or discrimina­tion in the workplace by or towards employees, contractor­s, suppliers or customers.”

Employers who become aware of racially offensive or threatenin­g conduct in the workplace are legally obligated to take “prompt, remedial action aimed at stopping it,” Rudy Sustaita, an attorney at the EEOC’S Houston district office, said in a statement.

Elizabeth Owen, a senior trial attorney in the EEOC’S New Orleans field office, said in a statement that the displays of nooses required swift action.

“A noose is a longstandi­ng symbol of violence associated with the lynching of African Americans,” she said. “Such symbols are inherently threatenin­g and significan­tly alter the workplace environmen­t for Black Americans.”

In 2021, eight nooses were found at an Amazon warehouse constructi­on site in Connecticu­t. Amazon had briefly closed the site after the seventh one appeared.

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