John C. asked
I have worked with my school district for fifteen years and was told I would be moved to another school due to stress and unmet deadlines, despite no prior knowledge or written warnings. I am the office manager at my current school and have been for ten years. The new administrator has been giving me trouble since her arrival and offered to move me to a less stressful area, which I declined. Since then, it has been one issue after another. I am not under a contract like the teachers, although I am a long-time employee with the district. The administrator has only been at my campus for one year and spends her time working against me rather than with me. What state are you in? What is your question?
November 14th, 2024
Heather C. answered
The state in which you are located is crucial for determining the specific labor laws and protection...
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