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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 584912" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I e-mailed the union rep and told him I disagreed with all of this, mentioning how I am so upset all day...etc...I told him I wanted a lawyer from the union to speak with. He replied already and said he will go forward with this.</p><p></p><p>I know before I get my own lawyer, I must exhaust all union help. Otherwise the school district will say, "Why didn't you go to your union?, Why didn't you follow up?" etc....Then they would just blame the union and they themselves would not be responsible. If it gets to the point where I need my own lawyer, they litigate against the union as well as the school district (then they both blame each other) . </p><p></p><p>Many years ago I was fired for having breast cancer. The union and the store blamed each other, ultimately the store was responsible though. But the union was against me 100% as well because they were sued. </p><p></p><p>I am going to keep mentioning how uncomfortable I am to my Principal, just so they can never say that they thought everything was ok when I'm saying it's not. This is all excellent advice, thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 584912, member: 2668"] I e-mailed the union rep and told him I disagreed with all of this, mentioning how I am so upset all day...etc...I told him I wanted a lawyer from the union to speak with. He replied already and said he will go forward with this. I know before I get my own lawyer, I must exhaust all union help. Otherwise the school district will say, "Why didn't you go to your union?, Why didn't you follow up?" etc....Then they would just blame the union and they themselves would not be responsible. If it gets to the point where I need my own lawyer, they litigate against the union as well as the school district (then they both blame each other) . Many years ago I was fired for having breast cancer. The union and the store blamed each other, ultimately the store was responsible though. But the union was against me 100% as well because they were sued. I am going to keep mentioning how uncomfortable I am to my Principal, just so they can never say that they thought everything was ok when I'm saying it's not. This is all excellent advice, thank you. [/QUOTE]
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