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Marko said after the interview, Shinola informed Jackson that he was "no longer a viable candidate" for the hotel position. The Independent has contacted Shinola Hotel for comment.
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A Black man didn’t get a job interview until he changed the name on his resume. Now he’s suing - MSNAccording to Jon Marko, Jackson's attorney, his client had previous work experience in hospitality roles, including as a front desk agent at other Detroit luxury hotels. Marko provided Jackson's ...
A Black man has filed an employment discrimination lawsuit against a hotel in Detroit, Michigan, alleging the hotel only offered him a job interview after he changed the name on his resume ...
The Shinola Hotel’s operating partner has responded to a racial discrimination lawsuit filed earlier this month on behalf of a Black Detroit man who claims his resume was ignored until he ...
Marko said that his phone has been ringing since Jackson filed the lawsuit, as others are also accusing the Shinola Hotel of discrimination. More from CBS News Here's how hot June got in Metro ...
Above, Anna Kowalik, who co-owns the Hotel Marko with her husband, has turned it into a haven for Ukrainian refugees. Below, Andrii Tsebenko who arrived from Lviv with his pregnant wife, ...
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