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  • Discrimination Complaint v. ExxonMobil Corporation case
    Three Muslim former employees of ExxonMobil Corporation, represented by Debra S. Katz, Avi Kumin, and Hanan Idilbi, file a complaint against Exxon in federal district court in Delaware, accusing the company of religion, race, and national origin discrimination, as well as unlawful retaliation. The suit alleged that the plaintiffs and other Muslim and Arab employees at a Delaware service station were subjected to racist graffiti and a steady barrage of anti-Muslim comments by management officials, who vowed to rid the station of all Muslims employees, and that Exxon's headquarters ignored repeated complaints of discrimination from Muslim employees at the station and failed to perform a timely investigation.

  • Discrimination Complaint Against Exxonmobil Corporation
    This is a civil action against defendant Exxon-Mobil Corporation for declaratory and monetary relief, for injuries sustained by plaintiffs Sofiene Romdhani, Michelle Maloney, and Bobbi Joe Zeller as a result of defendant's religious, race, and national origin discrimination and retaliation against them, in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e et seq., and as a result of defendant's race discrimination and retaliation, in violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, 42 U.S.C. § 1981.

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