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05-31-2009 03:05 PM |
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Originally Posted by Leah
(Post 425014)
Can they do something like that? That seems very harsh was there something else maybe? Just seems like they would need some sort of darn good reason to me!
What do I know, from the sounds of it must be a horrible place to work-with all the
ups and downs.:sad:
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Normally it's not to bad of a place to work, it is a daycare center that I work at. However our center is part of a larger organization that provides a lot of community services for many people. As we are a non-profit society the community services we provide are primarily funded by the government. It was due to government cuts backs that one of the services that we had provided for the community we are now no longer able to do so. Kathy was the head of one of these services, and since she has been an employee for 20 years they deiced to create a position within the company for her. Unfortunately they created a position by letting my boss (the daycare director) go.
There not really saying but I believe there was a bit more to it as well. About a month ago Dorothy got reprimanded for spending money on toys and supplies that we needed and wanted, it wasn't a lot of money but every so often (2-3 months) Dorothy would spend about $150-300 on toys and supplies for us. The company is running a bit of a deficit right now so spending is supposed to be kept to a minimum, however there will always be a need to new toys and new supplies in a child care center. I believe the cut backs may have given the company an excuse to "let her go".
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Originally Posted by Myka
(Post 425015)
Wow, that's appalling. Dorothy would probably be entitled to severance pay, she should look into that.
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Sorry I should of mentioned it, but management did say that they came up with an agreeable severance package for her upon her departure. I did talk to Dorothy Friday night after everything had happened (to let her know how sorely missed she will be etc.) and needless to say she was still in a bit of shock about everything as well, especially as prior to this happening, she was very happy with her job and had no plans of leaving.
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