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Man who cut off his GPS device and failed to respond to messages from the U S Probation Office nabbed for selling drugs

Man who cut off his GPS device and failed to respond to messages from the U S Probation Office nabbed for selling drugs
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Man who cut off his GPS device and failed to respond to messages from the U S Probation Office nabbed for selling drugs

Man who cut off his GPS device and failed to respond to messages from the U S Probation Office nabbed for selling drugs
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Lawsuit: Stamford man says Black security officers faced discrimination at Greenwich High

Lawsuit: Stamford man says Black security officers faced discrimination at Greenwich High FacebookTwitterEmail Greenwich High SchoolHearst Connecticut Media file photo GREENWICH A Black security guard who works at Greenwich High School is suing the town and the school district over claims he has faced discrimination due to his race for over a decade. Frederick Smith-Morton, a Stamford resident, claims in court papers that he was subjected to unfair and hostile treatment while working in security at the high school. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Bridgeport, alleges civil rights violations. Smith-Morton began working at the school in 2001. After a new supervisor was placed at the high school in the 2006-07 school year, a pattern of discriminatory behavior commenced, the federal lawsuit says.

Labor Dept : Suits against restaurateurs for retaliation are rare

Labor Dept.: Suits against restaurateurs for retaliation are rare FacebookTwitterEmail Chubby s Pub operated in Black Rock for over a decade before closing its doors.Keila Torres Ocasio / Hearst Connecticut Media When the U.S. Department of Labor filed suit against two local restaurant owners for retaliating against employees who won back pay after complaining to federal officials, the case became one of only three of its kind in the past six months in all of New England. Spokesman Edmund Fitzgerald said “retaliation” lawsuits against employers by the labor department are rare. According to the lawsuit, Edwin Hernandez was employed as a dishwasher at the Ole Dog Tavern in Stratford when he filed a complaint with the labor department over about $20,000 in owed back wages and overtime.

Labor Dept : Suits against restaurateurs for retaliation are rare

Labor Dept : Suits against restaurateurs for retaliation are rare
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