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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

PennySaver closure

State to investigate PennySaver closure; did company violate labor laws?


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PennySaver employees showed up to the Brea offices Tuesday to get more information about the layoffs.

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A state agency is investigating whether PennySaver violated labor law by laying off 678 employees without notice when it abruptly closed down its operations Friday, the office of California’s Labor Commissioner said Tuesday afternoon.

At about the same time, company executives gathered about 200 of their erstwhile employees in a printing press room of the now-shuttered coupon magazine’s Brea headquarters to tell them they would not be receiving their final paychecks or accrued vacation pay.

At first, the executives said they would receive their final pay. But moments later, they said they’d been informed that the company’s lender, Capital One, would no longer be funding payroll, according to people who attended the meeting.

The executive who led the meeting was Ronald Myers, PennySaver’s chief executive. He was joined via teleconference by Barry Kasoff, president of Realization Services, a consulting firm specializing in corporate turnarounds that has helped manage the company through its recent difficult times, according to the same former workers.

“Once he said they didn’t have the funding, everyone snapped,” said Diana Gonzalez, who worked for the company for 11 years, most recently in sales. “I just got a house three months ago. I haven’t even had my first mortgage yet.”

The employees said they were told PennySaver was looking for a new owner but not banking on it. Myers told them, “‘I’m not getting your hopes up. Your last day was Friday,’” Gonzalez said.

She, co-worker Rebecca Glidden and others left the meeting early out of frustration – uncertain why they had showed up in the first place.

Another employee, Lori Mendoza, said she had consulted with an attorney and the local labor department office about whether the company violated her rights when it suddenly closed its doors.

“Are they supposed to pay us when we walk out the door?” asked Mendoza, who worked at the company for 13 years. “Would they really want to break the law?”

The laid-off workers have some recourse under the law. For one thing, they can file a wage claim with the Labor Commissioner’s office, said Peter Melton, a spokesman for the Department of Industrial Relations.

Moreover, a federal labor law known as the WARN Act protects workers by requiring companies with 100 or more employees to provide 60 days’ notice of plant closings or mass layoffs, which PennySaver did not do.

“The Labor Commissioner’s Office will also examine the circumstances of PennySaver’s closure to see if the WARN Act is applicable,” Melton said.

PennySaver said that “due to circumstances beyond the company’s control,” it was “not able to achieve its full potential,” according to a statement issued by Sitrick and Co., a crisis management firm representing PennySaver’s owner, OpenGate Capital. “We remain hopeful for a positive outcome that is acceptable for all parties involved.”

OpenGate bought the publication in 2013 for $22.5 million.

Myers said over the weekend that “PennySaver did everything possible to try to stay in business and was in the process of pursuing a number of alternatives when our lender unexpectedly ceased our funding late Friday evening.”

PennySaver, founded in Huntington Beach in 1962, has appeared in mailboxes across California for more than 50 years. Earlier this year, it filed a layoff notice saying it was closing its Vista plant, about 40 miles north of San Diego, and permanently laying off 131 employees.

Gonzalez said the new owners had told employees they needed to pay more attention to the website and other revenue sources. But long-time employees thought they should improve the quality of their signature product.

“They wouldn’t listen to us,” she said. “This is a company that’s been around 50 years. It’s hard to believe it would go down like that.”

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Student Who Went Missing After Trying to Sell Car Through Craigslist Found Dead Taylor Clark,

Taylor Clark, 19, disappeared on May 4, 2015; his body was found a day later. Police say the suspect in the case shot him in a parking lot where they met over Craigslist ad. (Credit: KTVI)

Student Who Went Missing After Trying to Sell Car Through Craigslist Found Dead; St. Louis Man Arrested

A 24-year-old man has been arrested in Missouri in connection with the killing of a student who had been trying to sell the suspect his car through Craigslist, police said Wednesday.
Taylor Clark, 19, disappeared on May 4, 2015; his body was found a day later. Police say the suspect in the case shot him in a parking lot where they met over Craigslist ad. (Credit: KTVI)
Taylor Clark, 19, disappeared on May 4, 2015; his body was found a day later. Police say the suspect in the case shot him in a parking lot where they met over Craigslist ad. (Credit: KTVI)
Taylor Clark, a 19-year-old student at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, was last seen by his girlfriend on Monday morning, CNN affiliate KTVI reported.
His body and car were discovered Tuesday at a truck driver training center in Hazelwood, a suburb of St. Louis.
Capt. Tim Fagan of the Florissant Police Department said Wednesday that officers had arrested Michael Gordon, an employee of the truck driver training center.
Police: Killing perpetrated during lunch break
The two men connected through Craigslist after Clark had listed his car for sale on the site, according to Fagan.
“They were going to meet and the vehicle was going to be test-drove,” he said.
But that’s not how things played out when the two met during Gordon’s lunch break.
“A short time after they met on the parking lot, Taylor was shot one time by Mr. Gordon,” Fagan said. The suspect then moved the student’s body to a nearby wooded area and tried to cover it up, he added.
Gordon went back to work after the killing, according to police.
The suspect has spoken to investigators, Fagan said, declining to give details. The case is still under investigation.
Student had just finished exams
Clark had finished taking his final exams before he disappeared and had already paid his tuition for the next semester in full, KTVI reported.
“This is a young man who was going to college. He was a good person, a good citizen,” said Fagan. “Certainly, he didn’t deserve what occurred to him.”
Clark’s killing is the latest in a series of attacks that have been linked to Craigslist, including the case of a pregnant Colorado woman in which the fetus was cut from her womb.
In January, a Georgia man was charged with murder in the death of a couple who went missing after contacting a car seller on Craigslist.

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1 Dead, 4 Injured in Fiery Multi-Vehicle Crash on 405 Freeway in Huntington BeachAPRIL 12, 2015

 California Highway Patrol officers are stand near two vehicles that were involved in a fatal crash on the 405 Freeway in Huntington Beach on Sunday, April 12, 2015. (Credit: KTLA)

California Highway Patrol officers are stand near two vehicles that were involved in a fatal crash on the 405 Freeway in Huntington Beach on Sunday, April 12, 2015.

One person was killed and four other injured in a multi-vehicle crash Sunday morning on the 405 Freeway in Huntington Beach, authorities said.
Little information was available about the incident, which occurred shortly before 5 a.m. on the southbound side of the freeway near Magnolia Avenue (map).
Four vehicles were involved in the collision, theCalifornia Highway Patrol said. At least two were destroyed by a fire that broke out after the crash. News video later showed CHP officers standing near the burned wreckage.
The surviving victims’ injuries were minor, according to the agency.
All southbound lanes were closed for hours as crews worked to clear the incident. The closure ended by 11 a.m.



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