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Re: Civil disbediance: gogogo, or nonono?
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Why have they waited 4 months? I don't know CA unemployment law, but where I live, one of the definitions of being "unemployed" is not being paid. The first day they missed a paycheck, they all should've filed a claim. [/ QUOTE ] It goes well beyond filing an unemployment claim. There are statutory periods for payment of wages in every state, and not complying with them carries huge fines. I doubt that school districts are exempt from them. Some law firm stands to make a fortune if the facts are as straightforward as presented. |
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dammit. this was a pure typo. Sorry guys. It's been TWO months since she's been paid. My mistake. Sorry again. I really hate it when anything is exaggerated in stories like this. [/ QUOTE ] Why is it even two months. Emergency checks have supposedly been issued for anyone who made the district aware of non-payment |
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My sister knows one teacher who lost her house, because this problem has been going on for a while, and she missed too many payments. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] It's been TWO months since she's been paid. [/ QUOTE ] Does not compute. Were other teachers not paid earlier or was this one teacher already 5 or 6 months behind? |
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Does not compute. Were other teachers not paid earlier or was this one teacher already 5 or 6 months behind? [/ QUOTE ] the payroll glitch has been going on for much more than two months. The way it *seems* to work is that some people are overpaid, and others are underpaid. Some apparently get zero. I think one of my sister's checks was for $20 |
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Re: Civil disbediance: gogogo, or nonono?
After they messed up one check, I would probably have been nice and given them another pay period to fix it (but only because I'm a nice guy like that). When they messed up the second check, I would have walked off the job on the spot, and I would tell them that I would not be back until I have been fully paid what I am owed. If every teacher who had this problem did this, they would have the problem fixed quickly.
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When they messed up the second check, I would have walked off the job on the spot, and I would tell them that I would not be back until I have been fully paid what I am owed. [/ QUOTE ] Pay for teachers is determined by seniority. The skills they learn aren't very transferable. Add these two up and most of the teachers would take a big salary hit if they left. |
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Pay for teachers is determined by seniority. The skills they learn aren't very transferable. Add these two up and most of the teachers would take a big salary hit if they left. [/ QUOTE ] Too bad they can't go work for the school's competitors... |
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[ QUOTE ] Does not compute. Were other teachers not paid earlier or was this one teacher already 5 or 6 months behind? [/ QUOTE ] the payroll glitch has been going on for much more than two months. The way it *seems* to work is that some people are overpaid, and others are underpaid. Some apparently get zero. I think one of my sister's checks was for $20 [/ QUOTE ] Gotcha. I vote for a strike. Civil disobedience is unnecessary. |
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