UPS employee says she repeatedly was discriminated against, bypassed for job by former WVU football star - West Virginia Record
A United Parcel Service employee says she has been a repeat victim of discrimination by the company and was unfairly bypassed for a promotion when the job was given to a man once known as the “Runaway Beer Truck.”
RaeLynn Phillips filed her complaint April 27 in Kanawha Circuit Court against UPS and William Slimick Jr.
According to her complaint, Phillips began working for UPS in 2006. She currently is a part-time Package Dispatch Supervisor. She says she has performed her job duties in a satisfactory manner, and she has repeatedly worked to be considered for positions that provide higher pay and/or a promotion, including one that was given to former West Virginia University and NFL fullback Owen Schmitt.
A United Parcel Service employee says she has been a repeat victim of discrimination by the company and was unfairly bypassed for a promotion when the job was given to a man once known as the “Runaway Beer Truck.”
RaeLynn Phillips filed her complaint April 27 in Kanawha Circuit Court against UPS and William Slimick Jr.
According to her complaint, Phillips began working for UPS in 2006. She currently is a part-time Package Dispatch Supervisor. She says she has performed her job duties in a satisfactory manner, and she has repeatedly worked to be considered for positions that provide higher pay and/or a promotion, including one that was given to former West Virginia University and NFL fullback Owen Schmitt.