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This is an actual case. Teacher was forced to resign and could be facing criminal charges. -- (link)
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iSpam
Resignation, I can see. Criminal charges is just absurd. -- nm
Posted by
znufrii, Neko Atsume addict (aka znufrii)
Mar 2 '16, 13:21
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If the teacher's employment contract had a morals clause, firing (or forced resignation) would certainly be legal.
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ReluctantCynic
Mar 2, 13:23
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Right, I was expecting morals clause probably exists here. -- nm
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ty97
Mar 2, 13:28
I didn't say it would be the right thing to do. -- nm
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znufrii, Neko Atsume addict
Mar 2, 13:26
legal eagle RC is a sexy beast :) -- nm
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oblique
Mar 2, 13:26
honestly, I can not even see that. -- nm
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groiny
Mar 2, 13:23
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Hard to pretend that you have any authority over your students when they've seen those pictures.
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znufrii, Neko Atsume addict
Mar 2, 13:25
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