I mean, they know there will be lawsuits. They probably think that the marginalized community wouldn’t be the ones to bring them. Frankly, Tom, you should sue. And perhaps a loose organization should be formed of likeminded concerned citizens which could raise money in order to do so. The poor decision making was one thing (hiring Horton…
I mean, they know there will be lawsuits. They probably think that the marginalized community wouldn’t be the ones to bring them. Frankly, Tom, you should sue. And perhaps a loose organization should be formed of likeminded concerned citizens which could raise money in order to do so. The poor decision making was one thing (hiring Horton). The blatant flouting laws is another. Then again, people willing to break the laws in the first place are also willing to cover up their tracks and do it again to save face. I don’t trust these guys one bit.
I'm working on a story right now involving D65 RIF'ing people arbitrarily - black and hispanic admins with 20+ years of experience, while keeping the white staffers. This was done outside the purview of the Board and the letters weren't even signed by the Board President! Again, I think it's the kind of thing where they assume people from marginalized communities don't have a voice and won't sue. And the (holier than thou) Board just continues to pretend like they don't see any of this.
I mean, they know there will be lawsuits. They probably think that the marginalized community wouldn’t be the ones to bring them. Frankly, Tom, you should sue. And perhaps a loose organization should be formed of likeminded concerned citizens which could raise money in order to do so. The poor decision making was one thing (hiring Horton). The blatant flouting laws is another. Then again, people willing to break the laws in the first place are also willing to cover up their tracks and do it again to save face. I don’t trust these guys one bit.
I'm working on a story right now involving D65 RIF'ing people arbitrarily - black and hispanic admins with 20+ years of experience, while keeping the white staffers. This was done outside the purview of the Board and the letters weren't even signed by the Board President! Again, I think it's the kind of thing where they assume people from marginalized communities don't have a voice and won't sue. And the (holier than thou) Board just continues to pretend like they don't see any of this.