Thursday, July 31, 2014

Union Mission's Mission For Halburn: Stay Away

Charity Gets restraining Order Against Halburn

Another day, another restraining order against Mark Halburn.



This time Union Mission in Charleston wants one.
Why, you may ask?

It seems the charity hired Halburn in May at their Thrift Store to put items on for sale on Ebay.
Which he told all his followers was “A fulltime management job-with health care benefits... Sweet!” and "I post information on a computer all day."

After he saw the items were selling, he demanded a commission on those sales. They said no. That's when the trouble started.


The order lists his actions while at work.
He “negatively affected the Company’s other employees’ ability to do their jobs and had acted aggressively towards his fellow employees.”

He “relentlessly contacted co-workers after being asked to stop, reacted angrily when he did not get what he sought from his co-workers and manipulated situations between co-workers.”


He sent 88 texts to ONE employee in the course of a month.


He made numerous phone calls and emails demanding that management talk with him about his firing.


He waited in their parking lot for over 90 minutes, three weeks after he was fired, in hopes of confronting the President of the company.


"Based upon his aggressive, voluminous, and continuing attempts to contact employees... and recent time parked at the Company...The Company has reasonable basis to fear that the defendant will soon react violently in reaction to his discharge form employment, and commit violent and destructive acts and compromise the personal safety of its employees and the well-being of its property."


http://www.slideshare.net/PutnamReporter/union-mission-restraining-order-14-c1368

How shit are you when a church has to take out a restraining order against you?

The case number in Kanawha County  is
14-C-1368; assigned to Judge Bloom. 

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