Emily Sortor  |  April 9, 2018

Category: Labor & Employment

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Target class action lawsuitFor $3.75 million, Target has settled a class action lawsuit alleging that the company’s background check policy is discriminatory.

As a result of the settlement, Target will take action to remedy the alleged discrimination including giving hiring preference to previously rejected black and Latino job applicants, pay damages to those no longer seeking jobs at Target, revise its background check system, and support nonprofits who help formerly incarcerated individuals find employment.

Plaintiffs Carnella Times and Erving Smith were previous job seekers at Target who believed they faced discrimination due to Target’s background check policy. They claimed that Target’s background check violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, because it disadvantages black and Latino job applicants.

The Target discriminatory hiring practices class action lawsuit alleged that Target doesn’t hire job applicants who have been convicted of felonies involving “violence, theft, or controlled substances,” in the seven years before they submitted their application. According to the workers, Target also does not hire applicants who they believe lied about or misrepresented their criminal backgrounds.

Times and Smith claimed that this practice is illegal under Tile VII because it affectively “imports the radical and ethnic disparities that exist in the criminal justice system into the employment process.” Thus, the workers claim that Target’s hiring practices amplify existing discrimination, disadvantaging black and Latino job applicants more than white applicants.

Target has agreed to a class action settlement, stating that they will take actions that include actively giving preference to more than 41,000 black and Latino job applicants who were previously rejected because of criminal history. The company will pay the $3.75 million to applicants who are no longer seeking employment with Target and were previously denied. Additionally, the company has agreed to donate $600,000 to nonprofit organizations who help previously incarcerated individuals find a job.

The company will also reportedly hire independent consultants to assess Target’s background check policy, and hire organizational psychology experts to analyze how Target uses criminal background checks in hiring decisions, and to help the company find a new, less discriminatory way to approach that information. 

In a positive response to the Target discriminatory background check policy class action lawsuit, the workers stated that the settlement “provides a process for remedying Target’s allegedly flawed hiring policies; it affords class members opportunities to obtain jobs or compensation; it funds a [system] that will help nonprofit organizations engaged in re-entry work.”

The workers expressed pleasure at the fact that the settlement not only compensated workers directly impacted, but makes efforts to better Target’s hiring approach going forward, and aids organizations working to decrease discrimination on a societal level.

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Times and Smith are represented by Ossai Miazad, Adam T. Klein, Lewis Steel, Cheryl-Lyn Bentley, and Christopher M. McNerney of Outten & Golden LLP; and Sherrilyn Ifill, Samual Spital, and Coty Montag of NAACP Legal Defense Fund.

The Target Discriminatory Background Checks Class Action Lawsuit is Carnella Times, et al. v. Target Corporation, Case No. 1:18-cv-02993, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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168 thoughts onTarget Will Pay $3.75M to Settle Employee Discrimination Class Action

  1. Ginny Bellamy says:

    Add me please..Every time I’ve applied they would never call for interview.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      We will let our viewers know when the settlement website is available.

      1. Bridgette says:

        I just heard the end of june they’ll be mailing checks out…

        Bridgette Morrow
        June 10th 4:37 pm

  2. Michael Porter says:

    I’ve been applying for over 4 years. Please add me

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      We will let our viewers know when the settlement website is available.

  3. Michael De Robertis says:

    Add me.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      We will let our viewers know when the settlement website is available.

  4. Nasir says:

    EVERY time I apply to Target, I’ll get numerous interviews, on the final interview, they will say that they will call me back once I explain my academic background and strong work ethic and then I get an email stating that I didn’t get the job due to it being filled and then 2 hours later, that job is being posted again. The stores here are employed by predominantly Caucasian individuals and I met someone that was waiting to interview as well and this person states that she had no retail experience at all, but yet when I returned to the store to find that she had been hired. I would like to be added to this lawsuit.

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      We will let our viewers know when the settlement website is available.

  5. Trivarner Mutcherson says:

    I’ve been trying to get a job at target for years and never get a chance

  6. Judith Massenburg says:

    Add me

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      We will let our viewers know when the settlement website is available.

  7. Anita j.Temple says:

    It’s about time that after all the complaining about Target and how they were doing thing. Not only does Targe not hire blks,and others they also have age hiring problem also.

  8. Darlene Jackson says:

    I have experienced the same thing after being hired I was harassed because I’m black and Mexican and discriminated because of my race and was fired after being employed for only three weeks

  9. Michael says:

    I applied many times the Riverside Target Sacramento California and the one on 65th

  10. LaQuasha Dixon says:

    Add me

    I applied many time at the Lake City Florida warehouse

    LaQuasha Dixon

    1. Top Class Actions says:

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