By Katie Moore
Woman files race discrimination complaint against LA Fitness
Mack said, at the time she worked at LA Fitness, she was one of two African-Americans employed at the Slidell club, and she was supervised by two white men: General Manager Mark Mayeux and Assistant General Manager Blake Mata.
Mack said she first had a problem with Mata’s racially-offensive language when an African American man walked by their desks a short time after she had started.
“They had this guy who works out a lot, and Blake was into fitness, the guy passed by and went that n----r is big,” Mack recalled.
She said she was stunned, but quickly realized Mata’s use of the “n word” was normalized by his supervisor, the general manager.
Outraged and offended, Mack said she started recording her conversations with other employees, including three conversations with Mata in which he used the “n” word.
“He started asking me really unintelligent questions that I found to be ignorant like how do black people have highlights in their hair? He used to touch my hair and be like, is this a weave,” she said.
Three months into the job, she said she had enough. She says she took her complaints to Mayeux, Mata's boss.
Twenty minutes after their conversation, Mack said Mayeux told her his boss, the regional Vice President, instructed him to place an employment ad online to replace Mack.
Woman files race discrimination complaint against LA FitnessI like what the Hebrews have done with the N word. Either everyone should be able to use it, or nobody. I want blacks to start being fired for using the N word.