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"Why would you apply for the job if you knew you would have trouble getting to work in the winter? It's not news we get snowstorms in winter," [Jackie Sneesby] said. "It's dishonest.
"I'd have no problem giving sympathy to people who are honest and say, 'I live in Birds Hill and can't get out,' " Sneesby said. "Lying to the board doesn't make me feel good."We're currently talking with legal counsel," [Dave Najduch] said. "We've expressed our great displeasure with the division. It's looking more and more like we're taking some kind of legal action." Sneesby said she's not sure how many teachers and other employees have been served letters and could not say why some employees' calling in sick has been accepted -- though she noted there are staff on long-term illness.See the full content of this document
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Division Unmoved On Sick Notes
Teachers union eyes legal action
For the Winnipeg School Division, it's a question of whether its teachers and staff were lying.For the teachers union, it's a line o...See the full content of this document
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