Ex ABRA workers file suit for free Whistleblower fraud.
If ABRA Auto Body glass and terminates the employment of eight employees late last year, the Brooklyn Center, Minn., said the company was moving part of a cost savings from the reorganization. Two of the workers concerned, Brian Mock and Peter Schimming, burning his right to have been retaliation for reporting on sexual harassment in collaboration with major insurance-Comte and fraud committed in ABRA. On 2 March, the appeals filed against the men ABRA Minnesota’s Fourth District Court claiming damages in connection with the state of alert and human rights.
Mock and Schimming say that the measures taken by the company have created their emotional distress, humiliation, pain and suffering and loss of wages.
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