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    Default Why again do taxpayers love unions ?

    http://www.latimes.com/news/la-me-te...tory?track=rss

    Liberal Democrat policys in action....nothing like a powerful union to bestow justice on taxpayers.....

    Do you you blabber, bluster, and blow smoke ?...then you're likely a Democrat


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    Born with severe cerebral palsy, he has limited use of his limbs, must use a wheelchair and requires a full-time personal aide (who is paid about $14 an hour by the district)


    Damn cripples, dragging down the economy.
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    And to think that an allegation by a child can cause this.
    The issue is the swift resolution of cases.

    Your title failz Bravo.

    However it is an issue that needs addressing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uscitizen View Post
    And to think that an allegation by a child can cause this.
    The issue is the swift resolution of cases.

    Your title failz Bravo.

    However it is an issue that needs addressing.
    Yeah, that is one persistent kid, the offices for "housed" employees are getting too crowded to keep them around. That one kid's allegations cost them all 10 Million, or maybe it isn't allegations from one kid...

    hmmm.....
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    They just need to give teachers with allegations different work until the allegations are resolved. It's stupid to have them just sit around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Damocles View Post
    Yeah, that is one persistent kid, the offices for "housed" employees are getting too crowded to keep them around. That one kid's allegations cost them all 10 Million, or maybe it isn't allegations from one kid...

    hmmm.....
    Lets make sure we dont mention to the senile idiot that the article states that this guy is also accused of harassing other EMPLOYEES....

    "after the school board voted to fire him for allegedly harassing teenage students and colleagues. In the meantime, the district has spent more than $2 million on him in salary and legal costs."

    yeah... lets just blame a kid for the failures of this asshole.
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    They use mean annual and five year means in trend analysis. Don't tell me I have to explain the difference to you. "

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    "Why would we denigrate [teachers] by forcing them to do something they're not supposed to do?" said A. J. Duffy, who is now president of UTLA, adding that housed teachers are entitled to a presumption of innocence."

    Ya just got to love the union.... the teachers used to be put to work during such a process, but now.... it 'denigrates' them. If I were the office/clerical staff I would make sure to give Mr. Duffy a big 'Fuck You Asshole' everytime I saw him.

    As for his 'they are entitled to a presumption of innoncence.... of course they are moron... but that doesn't mean your teachers should sit on their ass at taxpayers expense and do nothing. They are still getting paid.... get their asses to work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Watermark View Post
    Born with severe cerebral palsy, he has limited use of his limbs, must use a wheelchair and requires a full-time personal aide (who is paid about $14 an hour by the district)


    Damn cripples, dragging down the economy.
    "In class one October day, according to her testimony before an administrative panel, Kim asked her to stand closer to him while interpreting his speech for the students. When she moved closer, she said, he touched her breast with his left hand, the only one he could slightly control.

    Students immediately started making comments about what they'd seen. One said: "Oh, come on, Mr. Kim, you know you liked it," according to a summary of allegations against Kim prepared by a state review panel in 2008. Kim responded to the students that he had.

    Over the next two years, another adult andsixstudents would make similar complaints against Kim,according to the summary.

    The same month the aide complained, Kim asked a girl if she had a boyfriend and if she was a virgin, according to the girl's testimony during an administrative hearing.

    Another girl said that Kim kept staring at her and urged her at one point not to change her hair color, according to documents filed with the state.

    Joseph Walker, then the principal at Grant, confronted Kim, who denied most of the allegations. Walker then wrote a memo to the teacher telling him that it was important "to stay out of the students' personal life and personal space," according to district records filed in court."
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    They use mean annual and five year means in trend analysis. Don't tell me I have to explain the difference to you. "

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    "In 2002, Kim passed a major milestone: his second anniversary with the district. Under state law, he was now a tenured teacher, entitled to a detailed set of protections. These included taking the district to an administrative review hearing and to court."

    TWO years adn they have tenure? What a crock of shit. They should have fired his ass, but who wants to bet that his disability threats were the reason they didn't
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    They use mean annual and five year means in trend analysis. Don't tell me I have to explain the difference to you. "

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    "Separately, a Commission on Professional Competence -- a three-member panel with ultimate administrative authority over teacher firings -- concluded that Kim had indeed engaged in unprofessional conduct by touching three female students. But, the panel decided, he should not be fired because "his conduct was a result of poor judgment, rather than overtly sexual."

    so groping kids is ok in LA schools.... what a nice message
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    They use mean annual and five year means in trend analysis. Don't tell me I have to explain the difference to you. "

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    nothing from waterboy yet? Silly troll is slacking again.
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