Woman Fired From BP Claims She Was Told That Her Dashiki Made Coworkers “Uncomfortable”

Ethnic clothing! Oooh, scary.

Melphine Evans is a former executive at BP West Coast Products, based in La Palma, California.

Melphine Evans is a former executive at BP West Coast Products, based in La Palma, California.

After nearly 10 years in high ranking positions, she was let go from the company. Evans claims she was fired after a series of racial complaints, and was replaced by a younger white man.

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Evans is suing the energy giant, alleging racial and gender discrimination. She claims that she was reprimanded for wearing a dashiki to work, told that her "ethnic" clothing made her coworkers "uncomfortable."

Evans is suing the energy giant , alleging racial and gender discrimination. She claims that she was reprimanded for wearing a dashiki to work, told that her "ethnic" clothing made her coworkers "uncomfortable."

Maybe this is how they interpreted the dashiki?

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She says she was told that wearing her hair in twists and braids was "intimidating," and that she should wait to wear her "ethinic" hair and clothing on "'culture day,' black history month or special diversity events/days.'"

She says she was told that wearing her hair in twists and braids was "intimidating," and that she should wait to wear her "ethinic" hair and clothing on "'culture day,' black history month or special diversity events/days.'"

Evans also claims that she was told to "alert people in advance" that she "will be wearing something ethnic."

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BP denies the accusations and has vowed to fight them.

BP denies the accusations and has vowed to fight them.

BP spokesman Scott Dean stated: "Generally, BP does not publicly discuss personnel issues. However, BP treats all employees fairly. BP disagrees with the claims and will vigorously defend the suit."

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