By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Two women filed complaints with the U.S. Justice Department Thursday against Whole Foods Market and Target Corp., saying the retail giants discriminated against them because of their immigration status.
In one case, a Salvadoran woman said she was fired from her job at a Target store in northern California, despite having...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Two women filed complaints with the U.S. Justice Department Thursday against Whole Foods Market and Target Corp., saying the retail giants discriminated against them because of their immigration status.
In one case, a Salvadoran woman said she was fired from her job at a Target store in northern California, despite having...
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