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was the settlement approve on the performance food group

by Prof. Jayme Hand Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Goochland County-based Performance Food Group Co. has agreed to pay $599,989 in back wages to settle findings that the company discriminated against women and African-Americans in hiring for some warehouse jobs.

Performance Food Group Co., one of the nation's largest restaurant and food service distributors, has agreed to pay $5.075 million and take other steps to settle a federal nationwide sex discrimination lawsuit.Dec 16, 2020

Full Answer

How much will the Performance Food Group Settlement pay?

The settlement calls for Performance Food Group to provide $5 million to the class of female applicants who were not hired and $75,000 to the female worker who was not promoted.

How much will Performance Food Group pay to resolve EEOC lawsuit?

Performance Food Group Will Pay Over $5 Million to Resolve EEOC Nationwide Sex Discrimination Lawsuit

What did the EEOC say about PFG foods?

The EEOC also charged that PFG failed to promote a qualified female employee into the position of nighttime warehouse training supervisor at its Carroll County Foods facility in Maryland based on her sex. Such alleged conduct violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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What companies are owned by Performance Food Group?

Acquisition HistoryCore-Mark (2021)Eby-Brown (2019)Reinhart Foodservice (from Reyes Holdings) (2019)Springfield Foodservice Corp. ( 2001)

When did Performance Food Group go public?

1993: Performance Food Group debuts on the NASDAQ Exchange.

Who did PFG buy?

Core-Mark Holding Co. Inc.yesterday said it has completed its $2.5 billion acquisition of Core-Mark Holding Co. Inc., making it one of the largest wholesale distributors to convenience stores in North America. Performance Food Group, which PFG entered the convenience store distribution business in 2019, announced the blockbuster deal in May.

How many employees does Performance Food Group have?

22,770Performance Food Group / Number of employees (July 3, 2021)

How many employees does Vistar have?

Company Growth (employees)Employees (est.) (Aug 2022)146(+5%)Website Visits (May 2022)84.3 kCybersecurity ratingAMore

Is Core-Mark being sold?

Performance Food Group Company Completes the Acquisition of Core-Mark. RICHMOND, Va. --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Performance Food Group Company (PFG) (NYSE: PFGC) announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Core-Mark Holding Company, Inc.

Where is Performance Food Group headquarters located?

Richmond, VAPerformance Food Group / Headquarters

Is Performance Food Group publicly traded?

Shares of Performance Foods Group Company common stock are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “PFGC”. Performance Food Group Company stock first began trading on October 01, 2015.

Is Performance Food Group publicly traded?

Shares of Performance Foods Group Company common stock are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “PFGC”. Performance Food Group Company stock first began trading on October 01, 2015.

Is Performance Food Group A Fortune 500 company?

Performance Food Group Company – one of the largest food and foodservice distribution companies in North America – has climbed to No. 112 on the 2022 Fortune 500 list, which ranks the top publicly traded companies by annual revenue.

Where is Performance Food Group headquarters located?

Richmond, VAPerformance Food Group / Headquarters

Who owns Coremark?

Performance Food GroupCore-Mark / Parent organizationUS-based food retailer Performance Food Group (PFG) has acquired Core-Mark, a wholesale distributor to the convenience retail industry. The stock and cash deal is reported to be valued at $2.5bn.

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Dive Brief

Performance Food Group agreed to pay more than $5 million to settle a class action lawsuit brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) alleging that since 2004 it failed to hire women, the agency announced Dec. 16.

Dive Insight

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 forbids employers from discriminating on the basis of gender in several aspects of employment such as hiring, promoting and firing on the basis of gender.

Why was the Performance Food Group Litigation Protection Act created?

1.1 This is why the Federal Trade Commission stepped in and created the Performance Food Group Litigation Protection Act to protect consumers from such fraudulent and self-serving statements.

Is Performance Food Group a company?

Wrong. First of all, Performance Food Group isn’t a company. It’s the owner of the Performance Food Group LLC company that owns Lufkin Nails. They’re also responsible for creating all the health claims that go along with the products they sell. So, when you’re buying into some of these claims, you’re also buying into the very idea that there is some magical way to cure or treat some sort of illness, when all it really involves is improving the texture and the appearance of your nails.

Will Performance Food go out of business?

If the court rules against the company, the performance food group would surely go out of business. If the court rules in favor of the company, however, it may open the door for consumers to purchase the health and performance food items over the Internet without having to worry about harmful side effects. Either way, it’s clear that everyone has a right to feel great, so it’s really up to you to do your homework and to choose a product that will allow you to do just that!

Is Performance Foods all natural?

There are many other things that the Performance Food Group lawsuit has brought up. Among those is the fact that the company markets its supplements as being “all natural.” Now, natural isn’t necessarily bad, but when you’re talking about something as important as your health, it’s always best to find out a little bit about what you’re putting into your body before you use it. There is a huge difference between eating all natural and ingesting a substance that may have some effect on your health, even if it has no effect on your health right now. Make sure that you read the ingredients label on all of the Performance Foods that you buy.

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