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Black UPS Delivery Driver for a Hostile Work Environment Trial
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Black UPS Delivery Driver for a Hostile Work Environment Trial

Patrick Dorrian
White Collar & Criminal Law

March 1, 2022 at 10:05 PM

A Black UPSDelivery driver might be able to show that a White manager made his workplace racially hostile by using a pattern of discipline and scrutiny that White drivers did not face.

A trial could show United Parcel Service Inc. to Barry Wilkins for racial harassing under Title VII, 1964 Civil Rights Act, even though there’s no evidence Chris Valent, former Wilkins New Windsor, N.Y. facility manager, made any facially racially charged remarks or other direct evidence of racism, the court stated.

And Valent could be held liable under…

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