Byron Campbell of Georgetown was awarded $150,000 in damages after a U.S. Distri
Date
7-21-1993
Pages
3B
Abstract
Byron Campbell of Georgetown was awarded $150,000 in damages after a U.S. District Court jury found that Bath Iron Works had retaliated against Campbell for complaining about discrimination. The jury also found that BIW did not discriminate against Campbell because of his age, as Campbell had charged. Details.
Subjects
Actions and defenses, Bath Iron Works, Campbell, Byron
Recommended Citation
"Byron Campbell of Georgetown was awarded $150,000 in damages after a U.S. Distri" (1993). Maine News Index – Portland Press Herald. 8069.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/8069
Source
Portland Press Herald