Sure they do. One of the worst things a government employee can do is talk out of turn
Is this based upon your personal observations?
Sure they do. One of the worst things a government employee can do is talk out of turn
I suspect there is a whole bunch more than this one incident. It is not easy to fire a teacher in BC. WHich is why we have so many poor ones.
Is this based upon your personal observations?
I'm for effective and efficient use of taxpayers dollars. That's what pisses off JLM. He feels entitled to his entitlements.
Yes, I work in government. We have policies regarding speaking publicly. Practically every department...municipal, provincial and federal have these. Unions help get around these but one must let the union do the talking.
I guess you don't figure you're entitled to your entitlements, Einstein!
She didn't speak "publicly" about it till AFTER she was fired. Try again junior. Obviously Sal knows the Labour laws a hell of a lot better than you do.
Tsk tsk tsk Gerry. Haven't you learned yet not to question me?
From the article..
"The Vancouver School Board can't discuss the matter but an administrators' report described Debeck's conduct as "insolent and insubordinate."
"Debeck has continued to communicate in a manner which undermines public confidence in the school system."
Thanks for your input though...entertaining as usual.
It is so vague as to mean nothing. tsk tsk tsk cannuck, still shouting airie farie crap as if it was fact.
Well, I guess some people would believe she could have been undermining public confidence by not speaking publicly although It isn't really vague at all. You really should run along Gerry. You've only just started and you're already floundering.
It's not me making stuff up, again, it's you, as usual.
Come now Gerry. You've made the claim that the woman went public after she was fired. I think it's pretty clear who is making things up given that your view (unlike mine) is contradicted by statements made by the school board. But hey... You keep making this about me if it helps you hide your embarrassment. I'm used to that behaviour from you. As a tip, it might help if you read and understood what was said in OPs before you started criticizing people when they comment on said OP
I suspect there is a whole bunch more than this one incident. It is not easy to fire a teacher in BC. WHich is why we have so many poor ones.
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No. I don't believe anybody should be entitled to any government handout. Thanks for your input though...entertaining as usual.
Why then have a Forum. Guess you are always right?Tsk tsk tsk Gerry. Haven't you learned yet not to question me?
Not much info there from the SB, but then again quick to arrive at a conclusion, erroneous as it often is, based on lack of info, is your standard mode. Rather tiring, you clearly lack the ability to comprehend and adapt to facts on the ground. AKA - stuck in a rut.From the article..
"The Vancouver School Board can't discuss the matter but an administrators' report described Debeck's conduct as "insolent and insubordinate."
"Debeck has continued to communicate in a manner which undermines public confidence in the school system."
Thanks for your input though...entertaining as usual.
yes, which is why I am wondering about her "story".
then too we have E.A. with high needs kids
what happened in the classroom first, and why would two administrators come down and start dragging the kid away, what she is claiming doesn't quite seem right...could be of course but, seems a bit sketchy
They don't just fire someone for mouthing off....they've got something on her.
Why then have a Forum. Guess you are always right?.