Fired Hingham DPW Worker Sues Town, Selectman
Gordon Law Group featured in The Patriot Ledger representing Matthew Hersey against the town of Hingham and its selectman, in a wrongful termination case (View Article)
Fired Hingham DPW Worker Sues Town Selectman for Wrongful Termination
In a developing legal case, a fired Hingham DPW worker has filed a lawsuit against the town of Hingham and its selectman, alleging wrongful termination and retaliation. The former Department of Public Works (DPW) employee claims that he was fired unjustly after raising concerns about workplace safety and requesting certain accommodations for his health. The case is bringing attention to the broader issue of workers’ rights and the legal protections against retaliation for employees who speak up.
The Allegations: Wrongful Termination and Retaliation
The fired Hingham DPW worker asserts that his termination was a direct result of his complaints about unsafe working conditions. According to the lawsuit, the employee had repeatedly raised concerns about issues related to safety protocols and inadequate equipment, which he believed were putting workers at risk. After voicing these concerns, the worker claims that he was subjected to retaliation, including being passed over for promotions and ultimately being fired.
The lawsuit alleges that the town of Hingham, through its selectman, violated state and federal laws that protect workers from being fired or otherwise retaliated against for making legitimate workplace complaints, including those related to health and safety.






