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Monday, January 19, 2026

Caterpillar worker sues, claims firing came after racial harassment report - HRD America

He reported racist remarks to HR. What came next, he alleges, cost him his job

A former Caterpillar employee is suing the company, claiming he faced racial harassment and was fired after reporting it to HR.

Christopher Younger, who worked as a grinding specialist at Caterpillar's Mapleton, Illinois facility, filed his lawsuit in federal court on January 16, 2026. The case raises pointed questions about how employers handle discrimination complaints and whether reporting misconduct can put workers at risk.

Younger, who is African American, says he performed well during his roughly six months on the job. But according to his filing, things took a turn in late August 2025 when he mentioned in the break room that he might miss work to attend his aunt's funeral.

Two coworkers, identified only as Kim and Tyler, allegedly responded with remarks steeped in racial stereotypes. Kim reportedly said, "Bring me some of that food y'all be cooking! I know y'all gonna have some good food!" She then added, "Yeah, bring us all a plate… I know y'all gonna have some good ole fried chicken and watermelon," while laughing. Tyler chimed in with similar comments about fried chicken. Kim also allegedly mocked Younger for holding a banana, asking who he was "calling and talking to" on it.

Younger says he left the break room and cried in the restroom.

Two days later, he reported the incident to his supervisor, Cody, and then escalated it to Human Resources. According to the filing, an HR...



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