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Gerber Products Co. to pay minorities and females for hiring discrimination

 

 

FORT SMITHArk. – The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) announced Gerber Products Co. has agreed to settle findings of hiring discrimination against 1,912 rejected minority and female applicants for entry-level positions. The agreement settles the department's allegations that Gerber engaged in hiring discrimination against minority and female applicants for one year.

 

“This administration is committed to ensuring that all Americans are hired, promoted, and compensated fairly, without respect to their race, gender, ethnicity, disability, religion, or veterans’ status,” said Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis. “This settlement of $900,000 on behalf of more than 1,912 minorities and females should put all federal contractors on notice that the Labor Department is serious about eliminating systemic discrimination.”

 

During a scheduled compliance evaluation of Gerber Products in Fort Smith, OFCCP investigators found

the hiring disparity was in part caused by inconsistent selection procedures for entry-level positions. Additionally, OFCCP found that Gerber used pre-employment tests that negatively impacted minority applicants and determined that there was insufficient evidence of validity to support Gerber’s use of the test.  Gerber has discontinued its use of the test in the hiring process for entry-level positions. The company is headquartered in Florham ParkN.J.

 

Under the terms of the conciliation agreement, Gerber will not only pay 1,912 minority and female applicants $900,000 in back pay and interest, but will provide 61 entry-level positions, 11 of whom have already been hired. The company has also agreed to undertake extensive self-monitoring measures to ensure that all hiring practices fully comply with the law and immediately correct any discriminatory practice. In addition, Gerber

will ensure compliance with Executive Order 11246 recordkeeping requirements.

 

The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs enforces Executive Order 11246 and other laws that prohibit employment discrimination by federal contractors.  The agency monitors federal contractors to ensure that they provide equal employment opportunities without regard to race, gender, color, religion, national origin, disability or veterans’ status.

 

 



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