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LUDLOW — A young New York man, who became a paraplegic after crashing into a snowmaking gun while skiing at Okemo Mountain Resort in Ludlow four years ago, should not
BURLINGTON — A New York man, who lost movement in the lower extremities and torso after crashing into a snowmaking gun while skiing at Okemo Mountain Resort in Ludlow four
BURLINGTON — A New York man, who lost movement in the lower extremities and torso after crashing into a snowmaking gun while skiing at Okemo Mountain Resort in Ludlow four
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BURLINGTON â A former employee is the first plaintiff in a class action suit against Vermont Bread Company, Koffee Kup and American Industrial Acquisition Corporation, alleging the abrupt termination of himself and 500 other employees was a violation of the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988.
The suit was filed by Thomas P. Aicher, of Cleary Shahi & Aicher in Rutland, in collaboration with Lankenau & Miller in New York City, The Gardner Firm in Mobile, Ala., and the Sugar Law Center for Economic and Social Justice in Detroit, on behalf of former Vermont Bread employee Matthew Chaney of Brattleboro.