SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING
COUNTY
|
LARRY PITTMAN, et al., Plaintiffs v. Defendant |
No. 99-2-52345-8KNT DECLARATION OF Royce McMillon IN REsPONSE TO DEFENDANT’S MOTION
for summary judgment |
I, Royce McMillon declare,
I live at (redacted for this website) Seattle, WA (redacted for this website)
I was a temporary working for All Staff. I only worked at King’s Command three days during 2001. I refused to be sent back there because they were so racist.
My first job was packaging breaded chicken patties. The Asian ladies kept telling me to hurry, hurry, I had to be faster. Then they brought Terry Smith over and he tried to show me how to go faster. Then he came back and said “it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to do this work. You need to move somewhere else”.
Then I was at the meatball weighing station, and the same man--Terry Smith--came over and said “you need to hurry up, you people are working too slow” and he was looking at the four of us black people, and then he also said “I could get better workers than you in a nursing home.”
Then when another black girl and I were putting on our sanitary suits from break and he came by and said we were already five minutes late and “that’s why there’s a high rate of unemployment with you people”.
I heard another lady at All Staff—a lady named Michelle—tell workers she would pay them more if they went back to King’s Command.
I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washington that the foregoing is true and correct.
DATED this 19th day of January 2002. Seattle, Washington
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Royce McMillon
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