Marietta’s Life University accused of racial discrimination in federal lawsuit

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Life University in Marietta is facing a federal lawsuit for allegedly discriminating against former Black employees.

In a complaint filed last month, the three Black plaintiffs allege that they were “treated in a rude and uncaring manner, forced to do work that was the responsibility of white employees, and blamed for failures they had no control over.”

The lawsuit also alleges that one of the plaintiffs, Monica Franklin-Redden, was “constructively discharged” after the “constant hostile and abusive work environment” impacted her mental health…

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