Roundy's employees say supervisors used racist language
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Posted: Feb 24, 2020 8:46 PM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Some local Roundy's employees say they were subjected to racist language by supervisors.
Greg Jackson says he was listening to music at work when a supervisor called him the N-word multiple times.
Jackson says he filed a complaint with Roundy's, but claims they threw it away.
Another employee says he spoke up about the issue in 2018.
"You could've fixed it then. We wouldn't be here now if the situation was handled correctly. But I think, I honestly believe the company is trying to sweep it up under the rug."
One of the Roundy's employees is the great grandson of the founder of the Black Holocaust Museum.
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