Cactus Grill, part of a restaurant chain in the Kansas
City metropolitan area that is managed by Northstar Restaurants, Inc.,
will pay $150,000 to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by the
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, (EEOC), the federal agency
announced.
The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas (EEOC , et al. v. Cactus Grill, Inc., et al.,
No. 2:10-cv-02290-EFM), charged that Cactus Grill discriminated against
a teenage female server by permitting an older assistant manager to
sexually harass her and then discharging her from her employment.
Cactus Grill had received a sexual harassment complaint about this
assistant manager from at least one other female employee before this
incident occurred, the EEOC said.
Sexual harassment violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The EEOC filed suit in May 2010 after first attempting to reach a
pre-litigation settlement.
In addition to paying $150,000, Cactus Grill has agreed that it will
not rehire the alleged harasser in any of its restaurants. The company
also agreed to update its anti-discrimination policy as necessary to
ensure it meets the EEOC’s requirements, and redistribute the policy to
all employees. Cactus Grill also will provide training on sexual
harassment and its anti-discrimination policy and complaint procedure to
all managers and assistant managers in its restaurants. Additionally,
the company will report to the EEOC on all complaints it receives about
sexual harassment for two years.