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Symphony finally fires volunteer

Symphony finally fires volunteer

Symphony finally fires volunteer

After more than five years of dispute and litigation, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has finally successfully fired a volunteer. The Texas Supreme Court has held that the volunteer has no case against the Symphony and ordered a trial court to dismiss the claims. Jose Reyes, a low-level customer-call-center employee of Bank of America, was a volunteer for the Orchestra for about ten years. He developed a reputation for crashing events uninvited, “photobombing” to get into pictures without invitation, and speaking to the media purportedly on behalf of the Orchestra but without authorization. In July, 2013, he was informed that he was no longer welcome as a volunteer. At 3 a.m. the next morning...

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