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Whistleblower Complaint Filed Against Vectrus, Inc. et. al

Whistleblower Complaint Filed Against Vectrus, Inc. et. al

Plaintiffs, represented by Digital Business Law Group, P.A., believe that additional employees may have case(s) against Vectrus, Inc.

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PALM HARBOR, Fla., Nov. 2, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ —  Vectrus, Inc. (“Vectrus”), a Department of Defense services contractor, recently had a whistleblower (Count 1), wrongful termination (Count 2), and intentional infliction of emotional distress (Count 3) complaint filed against it by two employees who worked at Morón Air Base (“Morón AB”), located in Sevilla, Spain. See civil case number 1:18-cv-02648 Burton et al v. Vectrus, Inc. et al, District of Colorado. Doc. 9.

The complaint also names Vectrus Systems Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vectrus and, as an individual, Rebecca Wardell (Count 3 only), who was a signatory to termination letters which indicated that each employee violated Vectrus’ “International Traffic in Arms and Security Policies.” Doc. 9 ¶¶ 4-5. Both employees were employed as experienced firefighters at Morón AB. Doc. 9 ¶¶ 12-14. The Complaint further alleges that Vectrus allowed “a culture of abusive Human Resources practices to develop and continue, including a pattern of wrongful termination.” Doc. 9 ¶ 59.

About Digital Business Law Group, P.A. (DBLG)
DBLG focuses on Internet Law. It helps clients transact business safely online, and helps clients protect their intellectual property and additional rights when others wrongfully tread upon them. It often engages in asymmetric litigation with opponents having significantly greater resources. DBLG’s website can be found at http://www.digitalbusinesslawgroup.com. Phone: (800) 516-7903 Fax: (800) 257-9128

 

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