Guest guest Posted October 12, 2006 Report Share Posted October 12, 2006 ____________________________________ COURTROOM NEWS (http://www.harrismartin.com/GenerateArticlePDF.cfm?articleid=7583) ____________________________________ Publishing, Mold Columns Date: 9 October 2006 College Hospital Worker Says Termination was Retaliation for Reporting Mold Related Document: _Complaint - MOL-0610-05_ ( http://www.harrismartin.com/pdfs/MOL-0610-05.pdf) (PDF format) AUGUSTA, Ga. — A former employee of the Medical College of Georgia filed a wrongful termination lawsuit on Oct. 3, alleging he was fired for complaining of mold and mildew in the college’s hospital facilities. Brandenburg v. Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, et al., No. CV106-152 (S.D. Ga.). T. Brandenburg asserted claims in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia under Georgia’s whistleblower statute (O.C.G.A. § 45-1-4) and the U.S. Constitution’s Free Speech and Due Process clauses. Defendants include the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, which operates the Medical College, MCG Health Inc., the college’s hospital arm, and college and hospital officials identified as ' and Jane Does.' Brandenburg said he complained of mold and mildew in hospital facilities in the spring and summer of 2005 and that he was 'written up' on July 29, 2005, for voicing the complaints. Brandenburg also raised allegations of unfair treatment unrelated to the mold issues. He alleged that college and hospital officials cancelled contracts for Brandenburg’s bottled water business, after years of operation, in favor of another vendor who, Brandenburg charged, was a member of the hospital’s Board of Directors. Brandenburg also complained he was called into work while taking time off for a work-related injury, and just prior to his firing was reprimanded for conversing with the family of a patient who had complained of the patient’s care. He said he was terminated on Oct. 3, 2005, without notice or a hearing. Brandenburg asked to be reinstated and awarded compensatory and punitive damages. P. Batson of Augusta, Ga., is counsel for Brandenburg. Document is Available Call (800) 496-4319 or Search www.harrismartin.com Complaint Ref# MOL-0610-05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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