Upscale retailer Barneys New York has agreed to pay $525,000 to settle allegations that the retailer’s Madison Avenue flagship store unfairly discriminated against minority shoppers.
State Attorney General
Eric Schneiderman’s investigators interviewed nearly a dozen complainants that included both customers and former employees who said that a pattern of racial profiling against black and Hispanic shoppers began last year when the retailer tried to crack down on its spike in shoplifting and credit card fraud.“This agreement will correct a number of wrongs,” Schneiderman said. “Both by fixing past policies and by monitoring the actions of Barneys and its employees to make sure that past mistakes are not repeated.”
In addition to paying $525,000, Barneys has also agreed to hire an “anti-profiling consultant” for two years, to update its detention policy and to improve training of security and sales personnel.
SOURCE: NY Daily News