Monday, May 20, 2019

New Hampshire U. S. Senate candidate Andy Martin triggers an immediate response when he demands that a New Hampshire cafeteria firm rehire a worker who was dismissed for providing lunch to a student


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Attention, New Hampshire assignment and Political editors

GOP U.S. Senate candidate Andy Martin triggers an immediate response when he demands a meeting in a New Hampshire school lunch battle

Andy says a cafeteria operator must rehire a dismissed worker with back pay – and the firm immediately agrees

Andy says he will try to convince the fired worker to return to work

(MANCHESTER, NH) (May 17, 2018) --- GOP U. S. Senate candidate
Andy Martin triggered an immediate response Friday when he demanded a meeting with the catering firm that had fired a New Hampshire school cafeteria worker for providing lunch to a student. Shortly after receiving Andy’s letter, Cafe Services agreed to rehire the fired worker, who had been dismissed for providing a school lunch to a student without adequate funds on hand.

“What a difference a U.S. Senate candidate can make when a large firm is beating up on one of their employees, and the local school board does nothing,” Andy says. “The minute Cafe Services realized they had to face a serious defender of Bonnie Kimball, they folded. (Andy’s letter is reproduced below.)

“This is a win for New Hampshire values. Grafton County is not New York and it is not Los Angeles. It is classic, quintessential New Hampshire. We treat each other as friends and neighbors, not strangers and enemies. Ms. Kimball did nothing wrong. She took care of a student. We don’t know what the situation was, probably a harried mom that overlooked making a payment. (I can relate to that.) Bonnie took care of the student. That is the way Granite Staters react. We don’t say, ‘Go ahead and starve, kid,’ or offer a cold substitute. The boy probably had no idea that the school board had a policy of cold lunches when you don’t have cold cash.

“I am the only U.S. Senate candidate who represents New Hampshire values. Unlike Shaheen, my campaign is not fueled with tens of millions of dirty dollars from Washington lobbyists and special interests. I can speak for every Granite Stater because I reflect Granite State values. My family received a warm welcome from New Hampshire citizens over a century ago; we have been ‘paying back’ for over a century.

“Ms. Kimball is obviously hurt. She was treated badly. [See links below.] She was unjustly called a thief; no apology has yet been forthcoming. I am trying to contact her to convince her to go back to work. She represents a bigger issue than just herself. She did the honorable thing and we need her back on line looking after her kids. I will do what I can to convince Cafe Services to make a generous settlement offer and issue an apology, and I will urge Ms. Kimball to accept. The decision to return is hers alone, but she stands for more than just an $8 lunch. She has become a representative of what makes New Hampshire great and good,” Andy says. “If anyone has her phone number, please send it along.”

A copy of Andy’s letter (without the letterhead) follows:

May 17, 2019


Jaime Matheson
Cafe Services, Inc.
749 E Industrial Park Drive,
Manchester, NH 03109


Urgent request for meeting and reinstatement of Bonnie Kimball


Dear Mr. Matheson:

I am writing about the abusive treatment of one of your employees as reported in the national media. As a U. S. Senate candidate, I am concerned about the proper functioning of the federal school lunch program.

I am writing with two urgent requests:

1. I would like to schedule an immediate meeting with you to discuss and potentially resolve Ms. Kimball’s situation.

2. I ask that pendente lite Ms. Kimball be reinstated with back pay.

I believe we should attempt to resolve this matter informally and without the need of a superior court lawsuit. In New Hampshire we treat each other as neighbors, not on an impersonal basis. We are not New York or Los Angeles.

I have no doubt that the student who received luncheon items, and paid the next day, was not aware of the intricacies of federal lunch regulations. These regs may need changing and legislative oversight. I do not believe it is federal legislative policy that kids do without.

I find your treatment of an employee who extended a kindness to a student unconscionable.

You can reach me quickest by email or fax. I would respectfully request that you respond at your earliest convenience so as to obviate the need for more direct action.


Sincerely yours,


Andy Martin

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(An email confirmation of the time Andy’s email was sent is also available upon request.)
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LINKS TO THIS STORY (cut and paste the entire link below and not just the underlined portion):





https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/444138-school-cafeteria-worker-says-she-was-fired-for-allowing-student

https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2019/05/16/she-served-an-school-lunch-teen-who-couldnt-pay-then-she-was-fired-theft/?

New citations after emailing:

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He holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Illinois College of Law and is a former adjunct professor of law at the City University of New York (LaGuardia CC, Bronx CC).

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