In two lawsuits, a total of seven engineers alleged they faced racial epithets, saw Ku Klux Klan imagery and were pelted with urine-filled bottles while working at a short-line railroad company that services the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Six of the engineers are Black.
The company has denied the allegations completely, saying all the claims were investigated and found to be without merit.
The lawsuits...
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