Mohamed Kotbi, a boy born in the Morocco banquet has worked at the famous hotel since 1984. But, two days after September 11, 2001, he was asked to wear a nametag with a new alias - John.
The extent, it has been said by the direction of the hotel, was precluded scare guests.
"I've put on." "I was in a State of shock", Kotbi told the New York Post.
He filed complaints of discrimination with the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2005 and 2009. It was finally given a tag name bearing his name, but the disorder does not stop there.
Last November, Kotbi still once asked to change its name and received a nametag reading "Edgar." It was stated by the direction of the hotel: "It is better to be Edgar that Mohamed today."
Kotbi is now suing the Waldorf for racial and religious discrimination. He claims in the workplace of the hotel was "hostile", not only due to changes in names, but because he did nothing to prevent the turmoil him co-workers.
According to his costume, other members of the staff of Waldorf called Kotbi names such as "terrorist" and "al-Qaeda boy."
In a statement to USA today, hotels Hilton said "the Waldorf has over 1,600 employees ' representing six continents around the world and applies a discriminatory hiring policy '".
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