
Employee fired for on-the-job sleeping alleges retaliation
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Abstract: The Eighth Circuit ruled that firing an employee for sleeping on the job wasn’t a pretext for retaliating against him for having previously complained of national-origin discrimination. Soto v. Core-Mark International Inc., 521 F.3d 837 (8th Cir. 2008)
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