Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Alcoa Mill Products Inc. Settles Discrimination Case with US Department of Labor

Alcoa Mill Products entered into a conciliation agreement with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP). The terms of the conciliation agreement included paying back wages to 37 Hispanics and African-Americans in the amount of $484,656.19 and to two women in the amount of $35,516.88. Job offers will also be extended to nine of these individuals as positions become available. Alcoa Mill also agreed to spend $20,000 on equal opportunity, anti-harassment and sensitivity training for its personnel who are involved in the hiring process.

During a compliance evaluation of Alcoa's Lancaster, PA location, the OFCCP found that Alcoa Mill failed to meet its obligations as a federal contractor in ensuring that equal opportunity in employment is extended to all applicants without regard to race, sex, religion, color, or national origin. Director Patricia Shiu said, "No worker should be denied a job because of factors that have absolutely nothing to do with his or her ability to accomplish the work. I am glad we reached a fair settlement with Alcoa Mill Products, one that not only provides financial remedies for the affected victims, but also creates opportunities for good jobs."

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