A former employee at Panda Express is suing the restaurant chain over training she says included humiliating “cult-like” team-building exercises that had her strip to her underwear.
Jennifer Spargifiore, 23, claimed that she was sexually harassed and emotionally abused during the training session.
Spargifiore worked at the Panda Express in Santa Clarita, California, in 2019 when she alleges the abuse happened. She said that the company sponsored the team-building training as a prerequisite to getting promoted.
Oscar Ramirez, the woman’s attorney, said in an email to Pasadena Star News that the lawsuit was intended to force the company to stop “its practice of requiring its employees to undergo horrific psychological abuse and harassment to be promoted.”
Ramirez said that the woman was told to attend a training conducted by Alive Seminars and Coaching Academy with 20 to 50 employees from other restaurant locations.
The lawsuit alleges that the employees were berated and yelled at during the training, and then some employees were made to strip down to their underwear.
“Plaintiff — stripped almost naked in front of strangers and co-workers — was extremely uncomfortable but pressed on because she knew it was her only chance at a promotion,” the lawsuit recounted. “Meanwhile, Alive Seminars staff were openly ogling the women in their state of undress, smiling, and laughing.”