Another Former Employee at Daimler in Oregon Files Discrimination Suit
Another man who used to work for Daimler Trucks North America in Portland, Ore., has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the company.
The man, 40-year-old Ricky Pang, filed a $250,000 lawsuit in July saying he was mistreated because of his race and age.
His lawsuit is the latest in a series of actions accusing the German company with U.S. headquarters in Oregon of racially hostile work conditions.
In January, the company agreed to pay $2.4 million to settle complaints filed by six former workers who said they were targets of racist or homophobic slurs.
In February, four African-American current or former employees filed a $9.5 million discrimination lawsuit saying they were targeted with nooses and harassed in other ways.
In April, an Egyptian-born engineer filed a $2 million lawsuit, claiming his supervisor often called him “bin Laden.”
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