The American Civil Liberties Union is objecting to a proposal that would allow Frederick County, Md., to fire county workers who sue their employer.
The Frederick County Commissioners voted Aug. 9 to hold a public hearing on the proposed policy.
The American Civil Liberties Union is objecting to a proposal that would allow Frederick County, Md., to fire county workers who sue their employer. The Frederick County Commissioners will be holding a public hearing on the proposed policy. A county commissioner proposed the measure after 39 of the county's professional firefighters filed nine lawsuits seeking a total of $100 million in damages for alleged pay disparities and unfair promotions.
August 17, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
The American Civil Liberties Union is objecting to a proposal that would allow Frederick County, Md., to fire county workers who sue their employer.
The Frederick County Commissioners voted Aug. 9 to hold a public hearing on the proposed policy.
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