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AFRO Exclusive – Atlas Restaurant Group: ‘I Left After Witnessing Their Racist Behavior’ | Afro

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The heat was on the owner of the glitzy Ouzo Bay restaurant in Harbor East recently, when a video surfaced depicting an overtly racist dress code policy being enforced by restaurant management last weekend.

The former manager, who worked at Bygone between 2017 and 2018, outlined in detail restaurant policies and an overall culture that was far from inclusive.

The dress code was not enforced if the patron was White,” said the former manager, affirming the recently revealed video depicting the implementation of a racist dress code policy.

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According to the former Bygone manager sometimes the restaurant nurtured a culture of racism mingled with sexual objectification.

I hired three Black hostesses in their early 20’s,” said the former Atlas Restaurant Group employee.

Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority
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