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Large Coke distributor sued for wrongful termination (access required)

by Sean Olson

Published: January 23,2013

Tags: Americans with Disabilities Act, Idaho Commission on Human Rights, lawsuit, Swire Coca Cola

A former sales manager for Swire Coca Cola's Lewiston office is suing the company, claiming his firing violated the Americans with Disabilities Act. Donnie K. Wilkins Jr. filed a lawsuit in federal court on Jan. 15 alleging that he was fired due to doctor-prescribed restrictions placed on his ability to lift more than 20 pounds on ...
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