Fresh racial discrimination suit filed against Infosys in the US

Infosys is facing a race discrimination lawsuit in its American arm, filed by a former diversity head of the company on Thursday in a US district court.

Davina Linguist, an US national of African American race has alleged that Infosys had retaliated against her for testifying in 2016 against the company in an earlier class action suit. Linguist, who alleges that she was removed from her role, quit Infosys in 2017.

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She has testified in a case filed by Brenda Koehler, an American job applicant who had accused the company of discrimination against local job applicants by favouring workers from South Asia to fill positions in the US.

Linguist has sought a jury trial in a Texas court and compensatory damages from the company. Infosys said it is aware of the case and denies all allegations of discrimination and retaliation and will defend itself in this matter.

The company said in a statement, “Infosys has a policy of treating everyone fairly and providing equal employment opportunity and an inclusive workplace to all. It has multiple avenues in which employees can report concerns and further takes affirmative measures so that employees can do so without retaliation.”

The case has been filed at a time when companies across the world are facing questions on race-based discrimination amid the strengthening of the Black Lives Matter movement, following the death of 46-year-old Minneapolis resident, George Floyd.

Linguist states that the company undertook “adverse employment actions” as a result of her participation in the earlier Koehler versus Infosys case and that she had to endure “a hostile work environment” and was “denied a promotion and stripped of her title as Diversity Program Manager.”