Black S.F. employees file federal complaint alleging 'rampant' discrimination and harm FacebookTwitterEmail Dante King is a leader in the Black Employee Alliance, which filed a complaint with a federal agency this week alleging “rampant” discrimination and harm, particularly in racially disproportionate discipline of employees.Amy Osborne/Special to The Chronicle A coalition of Black city workers in San Francisco filed a complaint with a federal agency this week alleging “rampant” discrimination and harm, particularly in racially disproportionate discipline of employees. The group based its complaint — filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission — off data provided from the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency that showed disparities in discipline for workers. From July 2020 to June 2021, Black workers were the subject of 49% of disciplinary cases, despite making up only 28% of employees. Other races had lower shares of cases than their proportions of the workforce.