Trial Set For White Worker Who Alleges He Was Fired to Appease Latino Employee

cheryl

I started this.
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Trial Set For White Worker Who Alleges He Was Fired to Appease Latino Employee - My News LA

A judge ruled that a former United Parcel Service employee who alleges that as a white worker he was wrongfully fired in 2017 and made a “sacrificial victim” of the firm’s desire to appease a Latino employee can take his lawsuit to trial.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Yolanda Orozco denied a motion by UPS attorneys to dismiss Mason McConn’s case, which was filed in August 2018 and is now set for trial Feb. 24.

McConn’s allegations include wrongful termination, racial discrimination, retaliation, defamation and false light invasion of privacy. Along with UPS, he is suing the Latino worker, Pedro Flores, and company human resources employee Gerald Yee.
 

olroadbeech

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the hispanic called the white guy "racist" ( because he did not want to do extra work )

when all else fails use the race card.........never fails.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
Trial Set For White Worker Who Alleges He Was Fired to Appease Latino Employee - My News LA
McConn’s allegations include wrongful termination, racial discrimination, retaliation, defamation and false light invasion of privacy. Along with UPS, he is suing the Latino worker, Pedro Flores, and company human resources employee Gerald Yee.
the hispanic called the white guy "racist" ( because he did not want to do extra work )

when all else fails use the race card.........never fails.
Hopefully, Mr McConn wins his suit.

According to the lawsuit, McConn worked for UPS for 12 years and his job was to supervise drivers who distributed freight throughout Los Angeles County, the suit states. McConn had 20 years experience in the package-delivery industry and was well liked by drivers and management, who commended him for his work, the suit states.

However, a shortage of drivers prompted McConn to assign more work to those in the UPS work force and this angered Flores, according to the lawsuit.

Dozens of McConn’s former co-workers circulated a petition after his firing demanding that he be reinstated, but the company refused to give him his job back, according to his lawsuit.

Hey @Mak!
Is this TOS?
Sounds like something that nutcase would be involved in.
 

MAKAVELI

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Hopefully, Mr McConn wins his suit.

According to the lawsuit, McConn worked for UPS for 12 years and his job was to supervise drivers who distributed freight throughout Los Angeles County, the suit states. McConn had 20 years experience in the package-delivery industry and was well liked by drivers and management, who commended him for his work, the suit states.

However, a shortage of drivers prompted McConn to assign more work to those in the UPS work force and this angered Flores, according to the lawsuit.

Dozens of McConn’s former co-workers circulated a petition after his firing demanding that he be reinstated, but the company refused to give him his job back, according to his lawsuit.

Hey @Mak!
Is this TOS?
Sounds like something that nutcase would be involved in.
Reverse racism does not exist.
 
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