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Independent Cabbies Accuse D/FW Airport of Bias, Intimidation |
A group of 27 independent taxi drivers is accusing Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport of discrimination, harassment and intimidation. The Association of Taxicab Operators said Sept. 20 that it will ask the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to investigate claims that the airport's taxi management called the area where taxi operators wait for rides a "zoo" and tried to get rid of independent operators for "poor language skills." D/FW Airport said it wasn't aware of a complaint and had no comment. Click here to read more.
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A group of 27 independent taxi drivers is accusing Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport of discrimination, harassment and intimidation. The Association of Taxicab Operators said Sept. 20 that it will ask the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to investigate claims that the airport's taxi management called the area where taxi operators wait for rides a "zoo" and tried to get rid of independent operators for "poor language skills." D/FW Airport said it wasn't aware of a complaint and had no comment.