Belleville Lube Shop Owner's Racist Talk Led to Firing, Mass Exodus, Workers Say [View all]
DeWayne Wren says he was fired from his job at a Metro East lube shop after objecting to his boss' use of the n-word and other racial slurs. And it's not just Wren's word against his former employer not only do two other employees back up his allegations, but they say they walked off the job in protest, along with two others.
Wren worked at East End X-Press Lube in Belleville, Illinois, beginning in February 2018. But he says owner Paul Beeler's racist language quickly became an ongoing problem.
One day, Wren says, Beeler told a customer a story about his time as a milk truck driver and joked that the black kids running to get their milk looked like monkeys. On another occasion, Wren says, Beeler observed Wren's waistband slipping low on a hot day. "I dont understand why black people get offended when theyre called [the n-word] when they wear their pants on their ass, because that is what they look like and right now you look like a [n-word]," he says Beeler told him.
A former employee, Ethan Haas, confirms that he also heard the exchange about Wren's pants. And Samuel Sargeant, another ex-employee, recalls Beeler making at least three racist comments during the months that he worked there.
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