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  • An employee of the company was fired after saying he worked for the company.

  • A person filming the video said the man was removed for acting in a way that was inappropriate.

  • He bragged about his job as a chemical engineer.

An employee of Glaxo was fired after he bragged to passengers that he worked for the pharmaceutical company.

The man in the video was a passenger on the Philadelphia to Dallas flight.

The man, who said he was a little intoxicated, became agitated when he was asked to leave the plane for acting toward the woman in the seat next to him.

He asked the flight attendant if he was going to be kicked off the plane because of his race.

"I picked a black bag because I'm a white male and it's a better bag than most of you can afford," the man said.

The passenger yelled a racist slur before they began filming, according to the poster.

The man said he was going to quit the company this week even though he said it was one of the best.

—🥀_Imposter_🕸️ (@Imposter_Edits) September 2, 2022

An employee of Glaxo was involved in an incident on a flight to Dallas. He is no longer employed by the company. The behavior of the person was reprehensible.

At Glaxo, diversity, equity and inclusion is celebrated and we are committed in policy, principle and practice to maintain an environment which prohibits discrimination and provides equal opportunity for all persons.

American Airlines didn't reply immediately.

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