Tahvio Gratton, a UPS driver and resident of Yakima, was granted $237.6 million by a jury that found he had been the victim of discrimination, had endured retaliation, and was fired as a result of ...
A jury has awarded a United Parcel Service driver in Eastern Washington $237.6 million after concluding he was discriminated against and then suffered retaliation and was fired after filing ...
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The award by a jury in Spokane to Tahvio Gratton of Yakima includes $198 million in punitive damages and $39.6 million for emotional distress. UPS has asked U.S. Judge Thomas Rice not to enter the ...
Justin Welby, the leader of 85 million Anglicans worldwide, announced his resignation days after a report found he had taken insufficient action over claims of abuse. By Stephen Castle and Mark ...