Elitist Rosebud resteraunt sued for lack of black workers

Gino Frobel
  Rosebud is a steakhouse founded by Alex Dana and they are all around the Chicago trendy areas. A federal agency noticed that the workers all looked like snow white and sued this chain for refusing to hire black servers for their wealthy clients to have to be served. There are folks where the economy is great for and they take advantage going out to eat five times a week. Many have the attitude where they do not want to see certain urban folks. Dana has helped this racist crowd be very few times ever hiring an African-American in a region that has many in need of good waiter jobs and this is an example of how economic opportunities and denied people by those in charge of business. This is not an isolated case and one can walk into a number of higher end restaurants and see the lack of color outside of busboy jobs. Rosebud Restaurant Inc clearly discriminated and avoided hiring black servers and this lawsuit is a good first step to addressing this problem in the restaurant industry.Any company that says they have no clear data on the racial composition of its workforce that they treat like family is obviously a family workforce that resembles Sweden more than Chicago.

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