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Coca-Cola Reaches a Settlement With Some Workers in Bias Suit
The Coca-Cola Company said yesterday that it had reached a tentative settlement with several black employees who sued the company 14 months ago, contending that they were denied promotions, raises and other opportunities because of the color of their skin.
The New York Times
June 15, 2000

Group of Black Employees Calls For Boycott of Coca-Cola Products
Intensifying the pressure on Coca-Cola to resolve a racial-discrimination lawsuit that is about to enter its second year, a group of black Coke employees called today for a boycott of Coke products around the world
The New York Times
April 20, 2000

Coke's Black Employees Step Up Pressure To Resolve A Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
At a rally this month, black employees held empty Coke cans aloft outside an Atlanta church to protest Coca-Cola's treatment of blacks.
The New York Times
March 23, 2000

Coke Signals A Desire To Settle Lawsuit
Coca-Cola Chairman Doug Daft appears intent on trying to settle the racial discrimination lawsuit against the company as quickly as possible.
The Atlanta Constitution
March 08, 2000

Laid-off Coke Workers Rally For Fair Treatment
About 500 former and current Coca-Cola employees and their supporters Saturday demanded fairer treatment of black workers by the world's largest soft drink company.
The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
March 05, 2000
  
   
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