Nursing laws and regulations require nurses to complete 30 hours of continuing education courses every two years, and it is unlawful to falsely swear that the continuing education requirement has been met. According to Ms. Allridge's lawsuit, Dr. Cunningham directed Ms. Allridge to issue 15 continuing education credits to a nurse who did not earn them. Ms. Allridge alleges that when she refused to issue the credits, Dr. Cunningham stated that she would issue them herself.
Ms. Allridge claims that after she reported this incident to UMDNJ's Office of Corporate Compliance, Dr. Cunningham began isolating, marginalizing and targeting her for hostile treatment. According to the Complaint, Ms. Allridge's work environment worsened in the Fall of 207 after Dr. Cunningham hired two employees to supervise Ms. Allridge. Ms. Allridge claims that in May 2008, one of these individuals, Marian Cato, confided in her that Dr. Cunningham had instructed the supervisors and staff to create a hostile environment towards Ms. Allridge. Ms. Allridge claims that Ms. Cato showed her written evidence of Dr. Cunningham's plan to harass her and terminate her employment. Once Ms. Allridge saw these documents, she concluded that her employment had been terminated, and she resigned.
Ms. Allridge's attorney, Steven Siegler, Esq. of East Brunswick, NJ, stated "Ms. Allridge did the right thing by reporting her supervisor's conduct. Unfortunately, UMDNJ did the wrong thing by targeting her for harassment and termination."
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