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A now-defunct fundraising company faces a lawsuit after closing its Oshkosh call center abruptly last week, forcing more than 100 out of work.
Minnesota-based Strategic Fundraising, which shuttered Monday, June 29, claimed in filings to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development that it didn't need to give 60 days notice of the layoff as required by law because it met exemptions reserved for emergencies.
But a class of former Oshkosh call center employees claim in a suit against the company that its exemption claims under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining, or WARN Act, are invalid, according to a complaint filed Thursday, July 2, in Western District of Missouri U.S. District Court.
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