The Boomerang by Tiberius Brastaviceanu is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at Multitude Project.
Moreover, you can opt for the Boomerang only if you are not bound by a nondisclosure agreement with your employer. If you've already signed a severance
package you've most certainly agreed to nondisclosure.
If you are still in the process of negotiating a severance package, you can use the Boomerang to extract some value from your employer. Your leverage in seeking a fair reparation depends on your employer's perception about the adverse effects your actions might produce, taking into consideration that you are about to deploy a well planned strategy.
If you don't expect anything else from your employer, and if you are free to bring your employment horror story to the attention of the public, you can go ahead with the publication. The Multitude Group is improving the tools to assist you in this process. You will find help on composing the story in a way to prevent a potential defamation lawsuit against you. You will also learn how to distribute it, in order to maximize its effectiveness.
Important steps after a wrongful termination
Suppose that you have been wrongfully terminated. If you have a strong case and if you can find a lawyer willing to take it on a contingency bases you probably don't need the Boomerang. If you think your case is important and you have the resources to fight you can still go ahead through the legal channel. But if you don't have resources and your lawyer doesn't consider your case profitable you are blocked even if you have a clear case. In this case you might consider the Boomerang technique.
I want to emphasize on this distinction. Most people mistakenly believe that if they have a case, if they have been clearly mistreated in a morally repugnant way, the legal system will come to their rescue. First, morality and legality are two different things. Second, empirical evidence clearly shows that in the US the legal system favors the rich and powerful. If you don't have money you are practically denied justice. If you are rich, you can get away with murder. The myth of a socially just legal system persists in the mind of people until they face their first legal problems. Don't let yourself be fooled by propaganda, search and you will find thousands of stories revealing the reality.