EUGENE, Ore. — A former manager of a Eugene 7-Eleven has filed a lawsuit against the franchise owner and the corporation, claiming unfair employment practices.
The Register-Guard reports Brennen Jensen filed suit earlier this month in Lane County Circuit Court against 7-Eleven and Don Scarpelli, the franchise owner.
The lawsuit seeks $175,000.
Jensen claims he was fired in 2017 after four years because he hired a black person and a transgender person against his store owner’s wishes.
The suit says Jensen hired a transgender woman and that Scarpelli told Jensen the employee was not to wear female clothing or makeup.