Donjeta
Adji Desir, missing from Florida
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That was not the media's words about him returning to work a week after, but his attorney's words.
Makes sense that one would get about a week's grievance pay. Reading the press release from the attorney, it seems like he was given a week (per routine company policy) but rc stretched it out. Ten to one they sent a letter and that is when he called.
Where are you getting the attorney's words about him returning to work a week after, Whisperer? Is this being discussed somewhere else?
.Kimball said the article was not correct – that Ron was told that his employer was holding his job open. Kimball alleges that Ron was told by his employer that he could start back to work the Monday following Haleigh’s disappearance. He was prepared to go into work when he was told the Friday before that the offer was being withdrawn
The above quote is media paraphrasing Kimball, not a straight quote from him.
The findhaleighnow site seems to have expired but Art Harris has the whole text of the press release quoted and it says both supposed return to work and being fired were in April.
April 16, 2009
This press release is in response to the Florida Times-Union article of today’s date.
Ronald Cummings in the last two months has had to deal not only with the disappearance of his daughter Haleigh, but also false muckraking allegations by attorney Kim Picazio, representing Crystal Sheffield, and Picazio’s personal friend “Cobra.”
From the time of Haleigh’s disappearance, Ronald Cummings was told that his employer was holding his job open. He was told by his employer that he could start back to work on Monday, April 6, 2009. Ronald agreed to this date and was prepared to go into work when he was told on Friday, April 3, 2009 that the offer to return to work was being withdrawn for “abandoning his job.”
Ronald expressed his displeasure with the company for going back on its word, but at no time threatened anyone.
This office has referred Ronald to a Daytona Beach law firm that handles labor and employment law.
I snipped unrelated bickering from the release.