Re: slander
    Posted by: MacQ on 1/14/14
    () Comments

    On 1/01/14, Real Teacher wrote:
    > Teacher,
    >
    > I assume that you are a NYC teacher. You have every right to
    > examine your file. Contact your union's district
    > representative and ask that he/she view the file with you. The
    > District rep will yank out the illegal material, and any
    > negative material 3 years or older.
    >
    >
    > On 12/28/13, teacher wrote:
    >> Is it true a teacher can sue a principal and assistant
    >> principal for slander, defamation and libel? Hope you all
    >> have insurance!

    In my last public school teaching gig, I sued the Supt., school
    board, and their attorney for defamation of character. I didn't
    get the full million but it was a very good addition to my
    retirement nest egg.

    These days, I'm always careful with what I say about my
    subordinates, knowing full well that I can be sued for what comes
    out of my mouth.


    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • slander, 12/28/13, by teacher.
  • Re: slander, 12/28/13, by supervisor.
  • Re: slander, 12/28/13, by Rick.
  • Re: slander, 12/28/13, by teacher.
  • Re: slander, 12/28/13, by teacher.
  • Re: slander, 12/29/13, by jme.
  • Re: slander, 12/29/13, by lca.
  • Re: slander, 12/29/13, by teacher.
  • Re: slander, 12/29/13, by jme.
  • Re: slander, 12/29/13, by teacher.
  • Re: slander, 12/29/13, by jme.
  • Re: slander, 12/29/13, by teacher op.
  • Re: slander, 12/29/13, by teacher2.
  • Re: slander, 12/29/13, by jme.
  • Re: slander, 12/29/13, by well.
  • Re: slander, 12/30/13, by jme.
  • Re: slander, 12/30/13, by teacher op.
  • Re: slander, 1/01/14, by Real Teacher.
  • Re: slander, 1/14/14, by MacQ.