What if the principal fired you because you refused to work on the
weekend? What if there was religious discrimination involved? What
if there was discrimination against the teacher who had a
disability? On 12/28/13, teacher wrote:
> What if it was a first year principal who was fired by the end of
> his second year for being incompetent? Doesn't that change
> things?
> What if the principal filled the teacher's file with
> slander that
> was never shown to or signed by the teacher? What
> if that has
> prevented the teacher from securing full time
> employment? And
> finally, what if the teacher had the full right
> to tenure because
> she had enough satisfactory experience and
> THEN was discontinued
> by the incompetent principal?
>
> On
> 12/28/13, Rick wrote:
>
>> 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!
>>
>> Anybody can sue anybody else at any time. Doesn't mean the
>> plaintiff can win, though. Also, good luck finding an attorney
>> that will take the case. The attorney will want a decent
>> chance of winning, and in many cases, there will be little
>> chance of that occurring.
>>
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