Friday, July 12, 2024

Black worker at SFO claims company locker had Hitler on it and he had to eat alone in dirty-laundry 'cage'

A Black former worker for an airport-services firm at San Francisco International Airport claims in a lawsuit that a company locker had a sticker on it showing Adolf Hitler and a swastika, and that his supervisor made him dine alone in a dirty-laundry storage area known as “the cage.”

Gentry McCreary’s lawsuit filed Wednesday in San Mateo County Superior Court accused Dubai National Air Travel Agency, which operates worldwide, of racial discrimination and harassment, and the supervisor of racial harassment.

The company said it would not comment on McCreary’s claims, but said it is “strictly against” all forms of racism and discrimination. “We are committed to promoting diversity and ensuring that all employees are treated with respect and dignity,” the company said. “This commitment is reflected in our policies, practices, and daily operations. We take any allegation to the contrary seriously and are dedicated to thoroughly investigating them with diligence and transparency.”

The airport is not named as a defendant or accused of wrongdoing.

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