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Ray Wilbur
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Posted on: Nov 28, 2009 - 9:46am
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I can tell you this. I read the part about the 1977 time period. I was working at EB in Groton, Ct. from 1973 to 1978. The week Veliotis came in he immediately laid off thousands of workers, I was one of them. Not even a week's notice. Pack your bags and get out. It left a sour taste with everybody in the comunity for a long time. He was wanted by the U.S government till the day he died. I wouldn't doubt anything in that article.
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Jeff D
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Posted on: Nov 29, 2009 - 4:38am
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Bad news Ray. The article reads like it was a four-way fight back then, resolved by shotgunning the least guilty. Did they give out any severance at all?
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Ray Wilbur
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Posted on: Nov 29, 2009 - 9:31am
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Yes they did. They didn't have a choice. Long time ago but I beleive it was 2 weeks pay.
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