Lawsuit: Pork roll company fired employee for passing gas

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Saturday, October 3, 2015
Pan fried pork roll slices, scrambled egg, and american cheese on a hard roll.
Pan fried pork roll slices, scrambled egg, and american cheese on a hard roll.
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TRENTON, N.J. -- One of New Jersey's top pork roll makers is being sued by the wife of an employee who she says was fired for passing too much gas in the office.

The Home News Tribune reports that Louann Clem says in the lawsuit that her husband suffered serious consequences from gastric bypass surgery. Those included extreme gas and uncontrollable diarrhea.

The lawsuit alleges that Case Pork Roll Co. President Thomas Dolan complained about the side effects and told Rich Clem to work from home because he made the office smell. His wife also worked there.

But owner Tom Grieb says neither of them was fired. He says business wasn't good and they didn't want to take a pay cut and walked out.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified punitive and compensatory damages.