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RE: Does who Brannen reported to matter?
(04-11-2021 04:48 PM)UCBearcatlawjd2 Wrote:  
(04-11-2021 04:41 PM)Captain Bearcat Wrote:  
(04-11-2021 12:00 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote:  
(04-10-2021 06:31 PM)mptnstr@44 Wrote:  A good review doesn't save any one from being let go. Not in an at will state.

Nobody is saying Brannen can't or couldn't be fired. But that doesn't absolve the school from complying with their contract to pay $5.25M for doing so.


A good review means it's very difficult to fire someone "for cause." The good review is evidence that the admin told him that he was fulfilling his side of the contract, (i.e., there is no "cause" to fire him).

He can still be fired, though.

You can get a good review and your employer can then uncover bad behavior or other inappropriate actions. It’s a data point but please let’s not act that’s it proves you can’t fire someone for cause.

Didn't he just say that? 01-wingedeagle
 
04-11-2021 04:58 PM
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