(Reuters) - Eight workers at Madonna's Malawi charity are suing the pop star 
for unfair dismissal and non-payment of their benefits, their lawyer said on 
Sunday. The board of the charity, Raising Malawi, was sacked after 
abandoning plans to build a state of the art girls' school just outside the 
capital Lilongwe due to mismanagement, the New York Times newspaper reported 
on Saturday.
Madonna, who has adopted two children from Malawi, lent $11 million to the 
organization and is now on the board. The workers' lawyer, Mzondi Chirambo, 
said Madonna had 14 days to respond to their concerns. "Their employment was 
terminated by the trustees of Raising Malawi Academy for Girls ostensibly 
following the change of plan not to build the school as planned," Chirambo 
said.

"My clients are also being forced to sign a discriminatory termination 
agreement before they are paid their benefits." Chirambo said one of the 
workers he represented was the chief executive of the school, some taught 
Jewish Kabbalah mysticism while the others were connected to the school 
project. 
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/27/us-malawi-madonna-idUSTRE72Q21420110327


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