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In separate cases, employees of Alamo Alamo

Eighteenth-century mission in San Antonio, Texas, site of a historic siege of a small group of Texans by a Mexican army (1836) during the Texas war for independence from Mexico.
 Car Rental and Federal Express won cases against their employers, who subjected them to racial and religious discrimination. Alamo fired a Somali Somali

Any member of a large group of people occupying all of Somalia and parts of Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Kenya. Their language is of the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic family.
 employee a few months after 9/11 when she refused to remove her head scarf during Ramadan. Two Lebanese FedEx drivers won $61 million in a discrimination lawsuit lawsuit: see procedure; tort.  they filed after a manager harassed them over two years by calling them "terrorists," "camel jockeys" and other racial slurs.
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Title Annotation:racial and religious discrimination
Author:Chaddha, Anmol
Publication:Colorlines Magazine
Article Type:Brief article
Date:Sep 1, 2006
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