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Coke to Pay $193 Million In Bias Suit Black Employees Sought Damages
Coca-Cola Co. agreed yesterday to pay a record $ 192.5 million to settle a racial-discrimination lawsuit brought by black workers and agreed to make significant changes in the way it manages, promotes and treats its minority employees.
The Washington Post
November 17, 2000

Coke Agrees To Employment Review
ATLANTA -- Coca-Cola has agreed to a wholesale review of its employment practices
The Atlanta Constitution
November 16, 2000

Private Sector: Cyrus Mehri: Making Another Case for Equality
NEW YORK - For Cyrus Mehri, challenging the status quo is second nature.
The New York Times
July 16, 2000

Coke Talks Were 'Intense,' Mediator Says; Skilled Diplomacy: Veteran Intermediary Hunter Hughes Calls It The Most Difficult Case He's Had
Time was running out for Hunter Hughes.
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
June 18, 2000
  
   
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