Newly appointed manager calls worker “god damn sand n****r” for fun; employee with 5 witnesses, complained to HR and now sitting in disbelief
A manager at a Georgia chemical plant reportedly used a racial slur against an employee. The incident occurred during a routine shift and was allegedly delivered as a joke. The employee felt humiliated and has reported the incident to the company'...

At that moment, the worker said the room was filled with uneasy laughter. He believes the reaction came from shock and discomfort rather than genuine amusement, and he admits he laughed along before fully processing what had happened.
Only after leaving the situation did the weight of the comment sink in, leaving him feeling “cut down to size” after years of building respect at the workplace.

The employee has reportedly spent more than four years at the facility and described the incident as particularly upsetting because the manager had joined only months earlier. After the shift ended, several coworkers approached him and offered support.
He claims five witnesses are willing to back up his account, including a former US Army serviceman who reportedly called the remark “xenophobic and heinous” and offered to act as a character witness if needed.
In an update, he said he decided to report the incident to the company’s human resources department and will determine his next move based on the company’s response.
Many commenters focused on the legal and professional implications of the alleged incident. One widely shared response suggested that companies typically see this kind of behavior as a major liability, writing that unless HR is “completely inept,” they are more likely to view the manager as the problem because protecting the company often means addressing discriminatory conduct quickly.
Others urged the worker to escalate the matter if the company failed to act, recommending contacting the state labor department and filing an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) complaint.
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