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Longtime Employee Fired After Employer Asks if He Owns a Firearm

Thursday, October 9, 2014 17:30
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After 21 years on the job, a man is now suing his employer for wrongful termination. Why? Because according to the lawsuit, the man was fired for doing nothing more than exercising his constitutional rights.
 
Nino Ferlaino was a seasonal landscaper at Lakes of the Four Seasons, an upscale, gated community in Indiana for 21 years. Two days after Ferlaino discussed his firearm ownership with coworkers, he was reportedly approached by his supervisor, Doug Weiss, who questioned Ferlaino about his ownership of a firearm.
Ferlaino claims he told Weiss the truth, that he did own a gun, but also noted that he does not bring it to work.
Weiss told Ferlaino that Weiss had met with the property owners association’s board of directors July 1 and that Ferlaino’s conversation with his co-workers violated the company’s “no tolerance policy,” the lawsuit says. Ferlaino says he was fired July 2.
A message left Tuesday seeking comment on the lawsuit from the Lakes of the Four Seasons Property Owners Association Inc. was not immediately returned. Emails to the president and vice president of the association’s board also went unanswered Tuesday night. 
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Source: http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2014/10/longtime-employee-fired-after-employer.html

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