Civil Litigation
Sep. 29, 2017
American Airlines workers sue clothing manufacturer over alleged health problems
About 100 American Airlines employees filed a lawsuit Wednesday in Alameda County Superior Court against a clothing manufacturer and its parent company, claiming numerous health problems caused by exposure to chemicals in the clothing company’s uniforms.
About 100 American Airlines employees filed a lawsuit Wednesday in Alameda County Superior Court against a clothing manufacturer and its parent company, claiming numerous health problems caused by exposure to chemicals in the clothing company’s uniforms.
According to the complaint, after Twin Hill Acquisition Company Inc. shipped approximately 1.4 million garments and accessories to over 65,000 American Airlines employees, many wor...
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