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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

New Jersey Transit Worker Fired For Burning Pages Of A Quran Gets Job Back, Plus Pain And Suffering Fees

From Jihad Watch:


New Jersey Transit worker fired for burning pages of Qur’an gets job back, plus pain and suffering fees







A rare victory for common sense and the freedom of expression, and a setback for those who are endeavoring to compel the U.S. to enforce Sharia provisions.



An update on this story. "Transit worker fired for burning pages of Qur’an gets job back, plus pain and suffering fees," from The Associated Press, April 22:



NEWARK, N.J. — The New Jersey Transit employee fired for publicly burning pages of the Qur’an on the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks last year is getting his job back.

A settlement obtained by The Star-Ledger Newark shows Derek Fenton will receive $25,000 for pain and suffering when he resumes his $86,110-a-year job. He'll also receive back pay equal to $331.20 for every day since his firing on Sept. 13, 2010....





Posted by Robert on April 22, 2011 7:34 AM

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