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Beer Co. Says Worker Fired for Remarks

Wednesday, May 18, 2005 10:04:38 PM

GREELEY, Colo. (AP) - A man who says a Budweiser distributor fired him for drinking a Coors beer made disparaging remarks about the company while drunk and in uniform at a bar, a company attorney said.

Jeff Bedingfield, who represents American Eagle Distributing Co., disputed claims made by fired worker Ross Hopkins, 41, in a lawsuit heading for trial in state court.

"The question of how much Mr. Hopkins can remember the night of the incident is in question," Bedingfield said in a report published by the Greeley Tribune on Wednesday.


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