Market Basket Files for Restraining Order Against Fired Executives
Market Basket seeks to block two former executives accused of visiting 25 stores to intimidate employees and prompt disruptions, citing a prior boycott that cost $500 million.
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Market Basket files for restraining order against fired executives
TEWKSBURY — The Market Basket board of directors is seeking a restraining order against fired executives Joe Schmidt and Tom Gordon after they alleged Schmidt had broken into the grocery chain’s Tewksbury headquarters and that the pair had repeatedly visited Market Basket locations in recent weeks despite being banned from all company properties.
Market Basket seeks restraining order against fired executives
Market Basket has filed a legal complaint against two fired executives, claiming they have traveled to nearly two dozen stores in three states in recent days “to intimidate employees, to precipitate a work slowdown, employee walkout and customer boycott.” The request for a restraining order was filed Monday in Lowell Superior Court, where a hearing is scheduled to be held...
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