Tech Firm Settles with DOJ Over 'Whites Only' Job Ad

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Virginia-based tech company Arthur Grand Technologies Inc. has settled with the DOJ, agreeing to pay $7,500 in fines and $31,000 to 31 complainants after posting a discriminatory job listing requesting "whites only" applicants. The company, which denied approving the posting, will also be monitored for compliance with anti-discrimination laws and required to train employees on the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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- US tech firm agrees to $38,000 in penalties after ‘whites only’ job ad The Guardian US
- Company that posted discriminatory 'whites only' job ad settles with federal government ABC News
- Virginia tech firm fined $7.5K for posting white-only job listing: DOJ Business Insider
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