Thursday, June 9, 2016

Disney acquitted in French hiring case



The Euro Disney organization has been acquitted of discrimination expenses in an ordeal over a job ad looking for applicants with ecu citizenship.

The organisation, which had faced $US250,000 ($A335,255) in fines, welcomed the decision on Tuesday with the aid of a courtroom in Meaux east of Paris. The affiliation that filed the original complaint, SOS-Racisme, is thinking about an appeal.

SOS-Racisme stated the 2006 activity ad for parade artists at Disneyland Paris subject matter park became deliberately designed to exclude candidates from Africa and Turkey. Euro Disney acknowledged the wording turned into clumsy but denied discriminatory cause.

Euro Disney said in a declaration on Tuesday the choice is "in step with our ongoing commitment to variety".
Disneyland Paris hosts approximately 15 million visitors a yr, more than any attraction in Europe.

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