i work at walmart store number 2405 .my son comes to pick me up so i dont walk home alone.He came on 2/5 2013 to walk me home and was yelled at by assistant manager brian.He was in a relationship with one of the employees there.They are no longer together and she has sent me death messages stating she hopes my son dies.we he came tonite brian yelled at him and told him to leave he was causing trouble.he said it happened yesterday also and he was not even around.He than told me if my son continued to come and cause trouble i would be fired.I would like something to be done.he had no reason to yell at me so everyone would hear him.i am no longer happy working at walmart.i have proof that the threats were against my son and i want to go to the police.my name is melissa cudjoe and my number is 716 392 9857
Second: By all means if you have a documented threat against your son then that is a Police matter. Call 911 and have a report made. A threat of bodily harm or death is considered and assault if the person making the threats is found to be capable of carrying out that threat.
An assault of this nature can be considered a felony and punishable with jail time. This of course would first be considered by the investigating officer as to how to charge her. Then by the prosecutor's office.
Third: As for the assistant manger, file and EEOC complaint for a hostile work environment, with the Human Resources Manger. If the assistant manger and the human resource manager are one in the same person you have two choices. You can call or write the Home office Human Resources department or go to your local state office of the EEEOC to file your complaint.
If you do write the home office send your letter registered so you have a receipt that they received it. When the return receipt arrives back to you if you have not heard back from them you should call them. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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