http://www.aolnews.com/nation/articl...ery%2F19515382
http://www.aolnews.com/nation/articl...ation/19509791
two links about the same story. basically widowed teacher has sex with her now hubby 3 weeks before they were married and conceives (unknow to her at that time). woman give births and goes into the school administration to request leave. bright admin questions when the baby was born and figures out that the teacher must have had "pre-martial" sex. the teacher admits to this "indiscression". teacher swiftly fired for "not following outside of work" policies.
now here is the kicker: School then announces to the whole world (all of the teacher's students AND PARENTS) why she was terminated
Ok I get some of the restrictive policies that religious schools have on their staff. but how far can they go???? esp if it may violate confidential information or things that happen outside of "work". Yeah I get we all have signed some sort of form in our work lives that have restrictions for "on the job" type stuff but how far can even a religious organization go to mandate out of work behavior.
but apparently the teacher claims she was not made fully aware of these restrictive "policies" and claims she was not under formal contract with the school.
http://www.aolnews.com/nation/articl...ation/19509791
two links about the same story. basically widowed teacher has sex with her now hubby 3 weeks before they were married and conceives (unknow to her at that time). woman give births and goes into the school administration to request leave. bright admin questions when the baby was born and figures out that the teacher must have had "pre-martial" sex. the teacher admits to this "indiscression". teacher swiftly fired for "not following outside of work" policies.
now here is the kicker: School then announces to the whole world (all of the teacher's students AND PARENTS) why she was terminated
Ok I get some of the restrictive policies that religious schools have on their staff. but how far can they go???? esp if it may violate confidential information or things that happen outside of "work". Yeah I get we all have signed some sort of form in our work lives that have restrictions for "on the job" type stuff but how far can even a religious organization go to mandate out of work behavior.
but apparently the teacher claims she was not made fully aware of these restrictive "policies" and claims she was not under formal contract with the school.
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