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Sent to a friend[13866] Life Enriching Communities dba Twin Towers - Employee Abuse
Twin Towers, a subsidiary of Life Enriching Communities, and considers themselves as a "christian based organization" posts on its' website the following:"Welcome to Life Enriching Communities (LEC), an integrated family of lifestyle communities, committed to whole-person well-being for everyone we serve."
Twin Towers apparently does not believe this commitment applies to their employees.
Mark Belfeld, who oversees the dietary department, is nothing short of an abusive, discriminating, sexually offensive, badgering bully. He actually abused one particular employee to the point where she suffered ulcers and a heart attack and was diagnosed as having "Battered Woman Syndrome". And what's worse - after Twin Towers was made aware of these facts they -Twin Towers- conducted an "independent investigation" and found all this true, not only continued his employment but encouraged the victim of his abuse -through various means to be expressed later- to leave their position.
Christian based organization? Someone PLEASE show me some scripture that relates to this in a positive way. What a cover-up strategy.
I also have evidence this goes all the way to the top. This information was forwarded to Scott McQuin, CEO, and as far as I have been able to ascertain, was ignored by him also. Hmmm, one man ignoring another man’s actions against a defenseless woman. In this day and age, this type of behavior cannot be tolerated. Do you really want to live in a community run by those that, in my opinion, apparently allows and condones the actions perpetrated by Mark Belfeld and everyone up the ladder from Belfeld to McQuin?
From information gathered thus far, McQuin, LEC, and Twin Towers were given the opportunity to "make this right" and have failed miserably.
I'm still gathering information and I may consider writing a book or play about this. I think it would be a great way to get the word out about this 1809 behavior still occurring in 2009 and the state of "Christianity" as believed and practiced by this organization.
How about "HOW TO ABUSE A WOMAN AND GET AWAY WITH IT" or "Christianity - What?
Posted 7 months ago
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- The problem is that the law recognizes abuse as physical harm. Mental damage only comes to the equation when physical harm has been committed. Win or lose, I would still sue their ass just to get it out to public in that local area where people would be more interested.
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