ABBAMONT v. PISCATAWAY BD. EDUC.


138 N.J. 405 (1994)

650 A.2d 958

JOSEPH P. ABBAMONT, JR., PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided December 22, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David B. Rubin argued the cause for appellant (Rubin, Rubin, Malgran, Kaplan & Kuhn, attorneys).

Glen D. Savits argued the cause for respondent (Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, attorneys; Mr. Savits and Laura J. Bogaards, on the briefs).

Jaynee LaVecchia, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for amicus curiae Attorney General of New Jersey (Deborah T. Poritz, Attorney General, attorney; Jack M. Sabatino, Assistant Attorney General, on the brief).

Richard M. Schall submitted a brief on behalf of amicus curiae New Jersey Employee Lawyers Association (Tomar, Simonoff, Adourian & O'Brien, attorneys).

Kathleen A. Naprstek submitted a letter brief on behalf of amicus curiae New Jersey Education Association (Zazzali, Zazzali, Fagella & Nowak, attorneys).


The opinion of the Court was delivered by HANDLER, J.

In this case, a non-tenured public school industrial arts teacher claimed that his employer, the local board of education, through its supervisory employees, retaliated against him by not rehiring him as a tenured teacher because he complained about inadequate health and safety conditions in the school's metal shop. The teacher filed a complaint against the board of education...

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