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Which tax payer funded employee should go through a "trial de nova" when fired? In other words which tax payer funded employees should go through judges to make sure proper procedures were followed when the individual was fired?
Teachers
Firemen
policemen
janitors
dog catcher/animal control officer
meter maids
receptionist/secretaries
other tax payer funded employees
All tax payer funded employees should be allowed to go through "trial de nova"
No tax payer funded employees should be allowed to go through "trial de nova"
It looks like some elected officals in my state are using common sense
Senate approves bill easing teacher firings | Tulsa World
I say no tax payer funded employee should go through a judge to determine if proper procedures were followed when they were fired. It is some silly **** for tax payers to spend 80-100 thousand dollars just to fire a teacher.
Teachers
Firemen
policemen
janitors
dog catcher/animal control officer
meter maids
receptionist/secretaries
other tax payer funded employees
All tax payer funded employees should be allowed to go through "trial de nova"
No tax payer funded employees should be allowed to go through "trial de nova"
It looks like some elected officals in my state are using common sense
Senate approves bill easing teacher firings | Tulsa World
I say no tax payer funded employee should go through a judge to determine if proper procedures were followed when they were fired. It is some silly **** for tax payers to spend 80-100 thousand dollars just to fire a teacher.
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