A San Diego-based subsidiary for a national parking garage company has agreed to pay $320,000 to resolve allegations of race and gender-based hiring discrimination.
SAN DIEGO - A San Diego-based subsidiary for a national parking garage company has agreed to pay $320,000 to resolve allegations of race and gender-based hiring discrimination, the U.S. Department of Labor said Monday.
The DOL evaluation alleged discrimination occurred against applicants for valet, shuttle driver, and customer service representative positions at several locations in Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside, and San Diego. LAZ Parking California LLC in San Diego is a subsidiary of LAZ Karp Associates LLC in Hartford, Connecticut, according to the Department of Labor, which said the company operates in 39 states and more than 450 cities.
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