Details are beginning to emerge today via social media that the Cleveland Browns have dumped locally owned Tenable Protective services in favor of a Philadelphia based supplier. According to sources 1100 full time local positions are at risk. My guess is that the Philadelphia based service will rehire many of the Tenable employees, albeit at a lower salary.
This is a bad sign the new owner is focused on profit and furthermore his legal troubles may be forcing him to squeeze cash from all available sources.
We will be monitoring this breaking story.
From a FACEBOOK post made today:
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Class Action Lawsuits: 7 Browns Ownership: 0
In what may be a foreshadowing of the upcoming Browns season, there are now 7 class action lawsuits against the Browns Owner, Jim Haslam and to date the best Haslam has come up with to manage the situation is a bit of a Hail Mary. It appears that Haslam's opponents (formerly known as his customers) are piling on class action lawsuits against Pilot Flying J. Haslam may be mired in legal issues for years, which will leave the dream team of Joe Banner and Mike Lombardi to manage the Browns......
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