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UPS - Discriminations, wrongful termination, job injury with no report taken and caused bullying by other employees

I was a employee of ups in North Charleston, South Carolina. From my frist night on the job one of the supervisors (male) dimcrimmated against me by looking at me I guess because I'm a woman, he sent me back and then later found out the reason from another supervisor the reason being was because he didn't feel like I was capable of ding the job because im girly... ive notice while I was working there that the supervisor that was discrimated against me seem to have issues with woman. as a woman working there I notice that we were given the most work compared to men so it can be a easy way to get rid of the woman working there. This supervisor time and time again since I work there to my last day refused to address me by my name and he would say to me in my face around other workers "I don't feel like calling you by your name, I don't wanna call you that nor do I feel right calling you so" look me up and down like he was disgusted and walk off. he was doing this every time he saw me until I was getting bullied from other employees, It was to the point where I came in to work and the employees would walk pass and say I dont know what to call you might be a "THE N word or A FEMALE DOG but other terms" day after day everyday!... Also I fell on the job and hurt my knee due to lifting over the demanded for one person I was lifting couches, packages, table and chair set over 90lbs. when I fell all supervisors and managers was present and came by my side as I was siting on the ground holding my knee in dying pain. after the incident I eventually got up and waited to see if they was going to say or do something and they done nothing. I went to the hospital that same day and found out of a possible acl tear. I came back to work the next day with a knee brace and was asked if I was ok.. my response was no I went to the hospital and my knee is messed up and I have to go to see specialist and possible surgery and how do we handle this. I was told that I will be gotten back too and after weeks of waiting, me continuously asking what's gonna be done and also about the overtime I was working but wasn't getting paid for and no one still said or did anything after weeks and me bringing to their attention. it wasn't until one of the managers had a conversation publicly and I stressed the fact that nothing was done about the incident, overtime or anything and how they weren't following the safe procedures, policies or handbook and also I explained that if nobody does the correct paperwork for the Injury that I was going to seek legal help because I'm still seeking medical attention. The job place is a outside facility and the conditions are terrible. me and that manager had a discussion about everything and she basically told me what I want her to do after me coming to her and others time and time again about these situations. the next night I came to work to be pulled upstairs by the supervior that was discriminating against me and he was looking for a reason to fire me but didn't have none I brought everything to his attention again and all he did was say the same exact things to me as he did all the time. I wore on purpose hard bottom and top sneakers because I realized the 'men' on the job was wearing sneakers and he didn't say nothing and he looked at my shoes and told me I was fired for my shoes.. after me telling him I have my work boots in the car I wore these because I see it wasnt a issue for the men. Then he looked at me and was like well somebody said you threw a box in the truck so you are fired. I wasn't given no paperwork or anything in fact when I came to pick up my check one of the other superiors asked me why I didn't show up for work and I told her he fired me you guys wasn't aware? and she said no.. I was also told by another person in upper management that he was trying to get me out before I was able to sign into the union which would've been days later! I came to work everyday on time since day one and worked my butt off and got praises from my drivers and other management! I still reached out to see about doing the proper paperwork and steps for my injury and still no communication what so ever! I'm seeking legal help to see what can be done but nothing has been filed yet and as well as medical attention currently

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