California Employer Faces Lawsuit After Refusing to Hire Applicant Who Wouldn’t Cut His Dreadlocks

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In recent news, an African American man was allegedly refused a job by a California employer after refusing to cut his dreadlocks.

The Case: Thornton vs. Encore Global

The Court: Superior Court of California, County of San Diego

The Case No.: 37-2021-00049996-CU-OE-CTL

The Plaintiff: Thornton

Jeffrey Thornton, the plaintiff in the case, filed a discrimination lawsuit in California state court claiming that Encore Global refused him a job as a technical supervisor. An unnamed manager at the company allegedly told Thornton that he had to trim his hair off his eyes, ears, and shoulders before being hired. According to the lawsuit, to get the job Thornton would be required to change his hairstyle, which would mean altering his entire appearance, cultural identity, and racial heritage.

The Defendant: Encore Global

The Defendant in the case, Encore Global, is an event planning company based in Illinois, but with an office in San Diego, California. The San Diego location is where Thornton applied for a job as a technical supervisor. Thornton was already employed by the company for four years at a Florido location before he was furloughed in March 2020 as a result of the pandemic. In response to the lawsuit, Encore stated that the plaintiff misunderstood what the hiring manager said and that Thornton is welcome to rejoin their staff.

Details of the Case: Thornton vs. Encore Global

According to the lawsuit, Encore Global has a personal appearance policy that discriminates against Black people. Thornton is suing the company for an undetermined amount of compensatory damages. Encore Global argues that they regret any miscommunication with Thornton about standard grooming policies at Encore Global and that he appears to fully comply with their standards. They also state that they have made him an offer of employment, and have officials at the company reviewing their grooming policies to ensure future miscommunications of this type are avoided in the future.

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