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| BOTH WORKERS FIRED FOR FIGHTING |
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| An African American factory worker employed more than 26 years alleged self-defense when fighting with a white co-worker. The Fourth Circuit found no discrimination since both workers were fired for violating the employer's anti-violence policy. |
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| (Ford v. General Electric Lighting LLC) |
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