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Long story short, I work at a charter high school for international students. Recently I made some comments off the clock, towards nobody in particular, that they shouldn't be hiring immigrants who can't speak the local language to teach, especially if those people have dubious credentials.
As we receive some funding from the government, I don't see anything wrong with the statement, but the incoming Dean got wind of it and said that they would have to discuss the status of the contract with the other teachers. After discussing it amongst themselves, they decided to rescind my contract offer because, in their view, my statements could create a potentially hostile workplace environment and it showed that I was being "cutthroat" and wouldn't be a team player. I find this unfair for a few reasons: First, I had already been elected department chair by my peers, but the Dean did not actually ask anybody in my department who actually had the most experience working with me. Second, if other teachers had the right to make decisions on the status of my contract, then surely in the interest of fairness there should have been a degree of reciprocity; I was never asked to provide input on the status of other teachers' contracts. Thirdly, last year's Board of Directors and Parent Association had already approved my contract offer, as well as the promotion, for next year due to my performance as a teacher.
Was that a fair move on their part? If it's not is there anything I can do?
As we receive some funding from the government, I don't see anything wrong with the statement, but the incoming Dean got wind of it and said that they would have to discuss the status of the contract with the other teachers. After discussing it amongst themselves, they decided to rescind my contract offer because, in their view, my statements could create a potentially hostile workplace environment and it showed that I was being "cutthroat" and wouldn't be a team player. I find this unfair for a few reasons: First, I had already been elected department chair by my peers, but the Dean did not actually ask anybody in my department who actually had the most experience working with me. Second, if other teachers had the right to make decisions on the status of my contract, then surely in the interest of fairness there should have been a degree of reciprocity; I was never asked to provide input on the status of other teachers' contracts. Thirdly, last year's Board of Directors and Parent Association had already approved my contract offer, as well as the promotion, for next year due to my performance as a teacher.
Was that a fair move on their part? If it's not is there anything I can do?
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