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By MATTHEW M. BURKE | STARS AND STRIPE Published: April 15, 2021 Marine Corps firefighters and Japan Coast Guard members on Okinawa received special recognition recently for their parts in rescuing seven Marines carried out to sea by a treacherous tide. The Marines were kayaking from seaside Camp Schwab, on the island’s northeast coast, when they were sucked out to sea, Timothy Johnson, the Marine Corps Installations Pacific regional deputy fire chief, said Thursday by phone. The incident ended with no serious injuries. The commander of Marine Corps Installations Pacific, Brig. Gen. William Bowers, presented a letter of commendation Tuesday to the 11th Regional Japan Coast Guard, Nakagusuku Station, for its part in the rescue, Marine spokesman 1st Lt. Tim Hayes said Thursday.
Lawsuit claims unbearable âhostile racial harassmentâ forced employee to resign from N.C. car dealership A federal lawsuit alleges that a white employee at a Rick Hendrick car dealership in Concord, NC, threw bananas at a Black co-worker and subjected him to other racists taunts. (Source: Google) By Andrew Barnett | April 16, 2021 at 11:49 AM EDT - Updated April 16 at 2:06 PM
CONCORD, N.C. (WBTV) - A lawsuit claims âhostile racial harassmentâ became so intolerable that it forced a former assistant manager to resign from Hendrick Toyota in Concord, North Carolina.
Former Hendrick employee Lance Blair filed the lawsuit against The Hendrick Companies, LLC., claiming that Phil St. George, the shop foreman of the Service Department, made racially derogatory remarks to and about Blair and other Black employees from 2014 until Blair resigned in late 2020.