Penn State employee’s lawsuit alleges mismanagement of at least $500K

PSU Mike

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Probably happens all over to a degree. From the story it sounds a little fluffy. University either has some solid evidence the role was already under consideration for the chopping block, or will settle for $20-25k range is my best guess.
 

PSUFTG

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The actual lawsuit:

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One should read it before commenting. It is a much deeper set of issues than what can be included in the story linked above. Obviously, they can't link in the entire 10-15 page filing to the story.
The filing portrays a very negative picture of PSU culture and administrative leadership. Obviously, it does not include whatever PSU's response may be, and the "other side of the story" is also important.
 

Wilbury

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Probably happens all over to a degree. From the story it sounds a little fluffy. University either has some solid evidence the role was already under consideration for the chopping block, or will settle for $20-25k range is my best guess.
Yeah, seems weak at first glance. Sour grapes.

I'm sure every university has issues like this.
 

LMTLION

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The actual lawsuit:

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One should read it before commenting. It is a much deeper set of issues than what can be included in the story linked above. Obviously, they can't link in the entire 10-15 page filing to the story.
The filing portrays a very negative picture of PSU culture and administrative leadership. Obviously, it does not include whatever PSU's response may be, and the "other side of the story" is also important.
PSU leadership may in fact be incompetent, but I would not use the filing of such a lawsuit to form such an opinion. There is always another side of the story.