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Labor/Employment

Oct. 19, 2004

Injured Worker Paints Ugly Picture of Museum as Boss

By Draeger Martinez A former Museum of Contemporary Art store manager paints an ugly picture of his former employer. Michael Razo says in a recently filed lawsuit that the museum discriminated against him and eventually fired him because of a disability that forced him to miss 10 days from work and that limited the types of duties he could perform.

By Draeger Martinez
        A former Museum of Contemporary Art store manager paints an ugly picture of his former employer.
        Michael Razo says in a recently filed lawsuit that the museum discriminated against him and eventually fired him because of a disability that forced him to miss 10 days from work and that limited the types of duties he ...

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