Obituary: Robert “Bob” L. Berube
SOUTH PARIS - Robert Bob L. Berube, 78, passed away Jan. 26, 2021 at the Maine Veterans’ Home in South Paris .
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Robert “Bob” L. Berube
SOUTH PARIS – Robert “Bob” L. Berube, 78, passed away Jan. 26, 2021 at the Maine Veterans’ Home in South Paris after several years of declining health and complications of COVID-19. Robert was born Nov. 4, 1942 to Joseph and Fleurette (Pelletier) Berube of Auburn. He attended Lewiston/Auburn schools graduating from Lewiston High School in 1960. He enlisted in the Army National Guard Reserves after high school, attending training at Fort Benning, Ga. and graduating from Maine Military Academy as a commissioned officer in 1967. His reserve military career included PTL Leader, Executive Officer, Company Commander, SR Instructor, Operations Coordinator, Communications Specialist and Intelligence Administration. He was called to action on several occasions to include the Cuban Missile C
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Worker who left job after firm refused her remote working plea wins compensation
A solicitor said the case against the university-based firm could be the first of many to appear before the Workplace Relations Commission
The employer rejected a proposal from the three office workers that two could work remotely at any one time in response to the risk posed by Covid-19.
Tue, 26 Jan, 2021 - 12:55
Gordon Deegan
An office-based worker here had no option but to resign from her job during the first Covid-19 lockdown after her employer rejected her plea to work remotely from home.
That is according to Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) Adjudication Officer, Kevin Baneham, who has ordered the employer to pay the Operations Co-Ordinator €3,712 compensation for her unfair dismissal on May 12 last.
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