Party City fires an employee over a racist video rant about Black people
"Disregard for basic human rights of any kind has no place in our communities or country, and certainly not at Party City," the company said in a statement.Party City says it has fired an employee who posted a video ranting about Black people that was picked up on social media.
The company said in a statement that it had "zero tolerance for this type of behavior & language," and it was being applauded online for reacting quickly. A Twitter user had identified a woman by name as being behind the video and working at Party City. A Facebook user with the same name apologized for the comments.Party City has fired an employee who it says posted a video on social media in which she ranted about Black people and the Black Lives Matter movement.
In a statement posted on Twitter, Party City said it had "zero tolerance for this type of behavior & language" and said it had made the decision to "terminate" the woman's employment at the company. A Facebook user with the name Jacqueline Michele DeLuca, the same name mentioned by the Twitter user, later apologized in a post onParty City said it "stands in solidarity" with its Black colleagues and customers. "We condemn acts of racism, bigotry and hate," it said. "Disregard for basic human rights of any kind has no place in our communities or country, and certainly not at Party City.
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