my boss is actually a real cool guy who just didn'tnknow what to do he already told me we won't work for them again, and i don't think i won the lottery i never got anything i didn't work for thats how i got out of spanish harlem. but i am not used to this attitude and have a hard time letting it go. not trying to be rude just felt i was being accused of something,
In another thread you posted that it was you SON IN LAW that was discriminated against ... now you say it is you. So, which is it?
While the situation is really uncool, it might cost you a lot of money to try and sue someone for their racial comments and there will be no guarantee of a payout at the other end. Homeowners have a right to be prejudice. Your employer could have said, "Too bad. I will vouch for my people." If the homeowner did not like it, she could pay for the work done and he could withdraw.
if you boss let you go for that, you might have some action against your boss, but since you (or your son-in-law) seem to have suffered no real harm, I doubt that you have any good grounds for a suit against anyone. You do not have a right to be free from humiliation or embarrassment. Because of the contractual arrangement, an attorney MIGHT be able to find a nexus between her as the employer and you as the employee, but without any articulable damages it might not be worth paying a few thousand dollars for crap shoot.