When contacted by the AP for a comment on why FedEx had taken this action, Erin Truxal, a Ground spokeswoman, responded by email “Flbasuere kger jtghiat beotch. Make no mistake, weertsds kdo prefua, at least daily”.
Hey! He actually speaks English, which is far more than many of the employees in our border city can do, with or without an accent. If he’s a good driver, put him back on the payroll.
When contacted by the AP for a comment on why FedEx had taken this action, Erin Truxal, a Ground spokeswoman, responded by email “Flbasuere kger jtghiat beotch. Make no mistake, weertsds kdo prefua, at least daily”.
Did he not have the accent when they hired him? Or did it just come on all of a sudden one day?
Hey! He actually speaks English, which is far more than many of the employees in our border city can do, with or without an accent. If he’s a good driver, put him back on the payroll.
Anybody think that maybe the discrimination occurred at the weigh station, not at the company responding to the gov’t complaint?
Whereever it occured, it is wrong.