Labor/Employment
Aug. 12, 2003
Grounded
By John Ryan Divorced, unemployed and homeless, Harold Archuleta blames his life's misery on American Airlines. The airline fired Archuleta from his mechanic's job in 1998, he says, because he told company lawyers that, if subpoenaed, he would corroborate claims of discrimination and retaliation made by Charles Walker, an African-American colleague.
The airline fired Archuleta from his mechanic's job in 1998, he says, because he told company lawyers that, if subpoenaed, he would corroborate claims of discrimination and retaliation made by Cha...
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