
APRIL 14, 2015, 6:43 PM LAST UPDATED: TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 2015, 6:43 PM
BY MARINA VILLENEUVE
STAFF WRITER |
THE RECORD
MIDLAND PARK — Two former school custodians are claiming the Board of Education fired them in retaliation after they told the district it was violating occupational health and safety law.
Plantiffs William Edland, Jr., and Frank Gabriele claim the board fired them in January after the two found that a log book had been altered to create the appearance that Gabriele, a licensed boiler operator, was in Godwin Elementary School when he was actually on leave. Under New Jersey law, a person licensed to operate boilers must be in the building whenever it’s occupied.
According to an April 7 lawsuit filed in state Superior Court, both Edland and Gabriele have a boiler operator’s license known as a “black seal license.”
State law also requires custodians with black seal licenses to sign the log book upon arrival to work.
Ok so who altered the log book?
Someone in cahoots with the BOE.?
Putting or children at risk and then covering it up…great
good old dutch bull shit to cover things up.
Entitled public employees looking for a payday on the backs of the taxpayers.