Veronica
Roussett and her family were among four Sturtevant renters Foxconn
initially moved to evict from their homes with the 28-day minimum notice
allowed by state law. The company reversed course after being asked
about the situation, and now says it will work to let the renters stay
for at least 90 days. Roussett is holding her bulldog, Leah.(Photo: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel photo by Rick Romell)
"After starting proceedings to evict four
Sturtevant families from their homes with the minimum time notice
allowed by state law, Foxconn Technology Group reversed course following
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel inquires about the situation.
"Instead
of the 28 days the tenants originally were granted in hand-delivered
notices they got Thursday afternoon, Foxconn now says it will try to let
them stay for at least 90 days.
"The events
unfolded as Foxconn prepares to buy additional property just outside the
area covered by a development contract the company has signed with the
Village of Mount Pleasant and Racine County."
The shit is hitting the fan mighty early in the Foxconn fiasco. All that the Journal Sentinel did was call Foxconn, and they backed down. See, Journal Times? Just pick up a phone sometimes . . .
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1 comment:
Foxconn is going to have to be monitored every step of the way. They just tried to pull some shit. It's safe to assume they will try to get away with anything that they can.
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