Article at the Wall Street Journal
Summary of the lawsuit:
Retired Marine and Medal of Honor Recipient Dakota Meyer worked for BAE Systems. When he learned that his employers offered their products (they're defense suppliers) to Pakistan, he emailed his concerns to his supervisor, Bobby McCreight. McCreight then started harassing Meyer, who resigned his employment and applied to be rehired at a former employer, Ausgar. Although Meyer had been told by his contact at Ausgar that he was cleared, his rehiring had been blocked by what Mr. McCreight told the Pentagon program manager, including claims that he was "mentally unstable" and "had a problem related to drinking in a social setting" as well as comments that he failed to perform his assigned tasks.
Also according to the lawsuit (the actual filing, but not reported in any of the articles), Meyer never received any disciplinary or other reprimands while working for either Ausgar or BAE.
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Summary of the lawsuit:
Retired Marine and Medal of Honor Recipient Dakota Meyer worked for BAE Systems. When he learned that his employers offered their products (they're defense suppliers) to Pakistan, he emailed his concerns to his supervisor, Bobby McCreight. McCreight then started harassing Meyer, who resigned his employment and applied to be rehired at a former employer, Ausgar. Although Meyer had been told by his contact at Ausgar that he was cleared, his rehiring had been blocked by what Mr. McCreight told the Pentagon program manager, including claims that he was "mentally unstable" and "had a problem related to drinking in a social setting" as well as comments that he failed to perform his assigned tasks.
Also according to the lawsuit (the actual filing, but not reported in any of the articles), Meyer never received any disciplinary or other reprimands while working for either Ausgar or BAE.
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