Sentences with phrase «in tenure cases»

Negotiations came to a grinding halt in February this year, when the DFA and the university failed to reach an agreement on the key issues of salaries and the number of teaching positions in each faculty, as well as a host of other topics such as parental leave, nondiscrimination, flexible retirement, technology - assisted classes, and peer review in tenure cases.

Not exact matches

Blatter had in any case been due to step down early next year, but the 90 - day suspension handed down Thursday all but ends the 80 year - old Swiss's tenure immediately.
In this case, diversity was taken to mean differences in race, age, professional experience, and tenurIn this case, diversity was taken to mean differences in race, age, professional experience, and tenurin race, age, professional experience, and tenure.
While the timing of this case has its origins in the Trudeau era, the release in the tenure of Stephen Harper's government, is not a mistake.
If events take a turn for the worse, as in the case of Valeant, executives can ride off with little fear of losing the large compensation they received during their tenure as clawback rules are rarely enforced.
General Dynamics had one of the longest tenures in the Fund's history, and the company's results have justified our investment case.
In all cases in which faculty are formally charged with certain responsibilities and have specified authority and power in the school's polity, there is a good bit of difference regarding the relative roles of tenured and nontenured facultIn all cases in which faculty are formally charged with certain responsibilities and have specified authority and power in the school's polity, there is a good bit of difference regarding the relative roles of tenured and nontenured facultin which faculty are formally charged with certain responsibilities and have specified authority and power in the school's polity, there is a good bit of difference regarding the relative roles of tenured and nontenured facultin the school's polity, there is a good bit of difference regarding the relative roles of tenured and nontenured faculty.
Might that not supply prima facie grounds for a grievance later in a case involving the tenure of a young professor who was gay or lesbian?
A letter to franchisees said those franchisees offered a reduced tenure would be offered an amount equal to the greater of two times the initial franchise fee, which is a far cry from the hundreds of thousands of dollars, or in some cases $ 1 million - plus, franchisees paid for stores on the secondary market, including goodwill.
Klopp may not win a trophy case worth of silverware in his tenure but the tenacious manner in which Pool are playing makes me long for such conviction and desire in Red London.
The longest - tenured Magic player said that friendships come and go in the NBA, that might be the case between the two former teammates, who Denton says were once close friends.
In a column for City & State this morning, former Assemblyman Michael Benjamin writes that its the Rapfogel scandal — not the twin sexual harassment cases involving his conference members during Silver's watch — that could spell the end of his tenure, which dates back to 1994.
Cuomo's administration has also been investigated by the U.S. attorney's office under the tenure of Preet Bharara, who probed the shuttering of the Moreland Commission and charged a top former aide to the governor in an unrelated bribery and bid - rigging case.
She said the power vested in the President «to appoint also gives him the authority over reinstatement and extension of tenure of a permanent secretary as the case may be.»
«The little law that I know, in the case of Obi and INEC, in relation to the provision of the constitution on tenure and the qualification to contest a governorship seat, if you were elected into office twice and has taken the oath of office twice, the emphasis is on being elected twice and being sworn into office twice, you will not be able to contest another term.
The securities fraud case first began under the tenure of then - Attorney General Eliot Spitzer in 2005 as he undertook an aggressive pursuit of Wall Street malfeasance that redefined the scope and ambition of the office.
In other words, this case might very well take some time to reach its final conclusion, dragging on into the tenure of the next AG — particularly if Espada refuses to cop a plea (assuming one is offered) and fights in court, as it seems at this moment he wilIn other words, this case might very well take some time to reach its final conclusion, dragging on into the tenure of the next AG — particularly if Espada refuses to cop a plea (assuming one is offered) and fights in court, as it seems at this moment he wilin court, as it seems at this moment he will.
The speaker noted that under her tenure, the City Council has passed legislation significantly reducing the city's cooperation with immigration enforcement efforts except in the cases of violent offenders, and that it has fully financed programs that offer universal representation to detained immigrants and unaccompanied minors and young mothers with children placed in expedited removal proceedings.
[60] During his six - year tenure, he received praise for his record of convictions in public corruption cases.
The need for a truly independent bipartisan prosecutor in these political cases appears obvious and one may wish to consider restructuring the tenure of U.S. attorneys the way we do for federal judges so the role is not viewed as a stepping stone to another political office.
Elia has pledged to be laser - focused on struggling schools during the first year of her tenure, and almost immediately introduced the idea of state receivership for schools around the state that fail to improve over the next year or, in some cases, two years.
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A Manhattan Supreme Court justice recently ruled that the tenured professor can keep his position until a special hearing is held to determine whether he can stay on, but he has to post a $ 350,000 bond in case he loses so the school can easily recover his salary and other costs if it wins, The Post exclusively reported earlier this month.
That case — one of his very first as the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan — foreshadowed a theme that Mr. Bharara harped on throughout his tenure pursuing a host of public corruption, terrorism, civil rights and Wall Street cases: Politics and prosecution do not mix.
«In this case, I do not see the NEC reversing itself on tenure elongation for Oyegun and others because 20 out of the 24 APC governors voted in favour of tenure elongatioIn this case, I do not see the NEC reversing itself on tenure elongation for Oyegun and others because 20 out of the 24 APC governors voted in favour of tenure elongatioin favour of tenure elongation.
This past April, Castro, now 41, had to resign his Assembly seat when it was revealed that he'd been indicted for perjury, after which he was a government informant for almost his entire tenure in the State Assembly — and helped make a bribery case against a legislative colleague.
In that case, a tenure - track faculty position at a top college focused on teaching is probably the ultimate prize.
The survey's reported differences in researchers» outputs are in line with other studies that make the case for more tenure - track structures, Müller says.
And in order for evaluation committees to be more effective — as well as to take the guesswork out of some decisions — Goel says tenure candidates need more time to «build a stronger case
One MIT official familiar with the suit says Kalonji made a persuasive case, but another university source recalls that there was a general feeling in the engineering school that she lacked the qualifications for tenure.
And that's an interesting thing about the tenure track: Either you win a lifetime - employment guarantee or you join the unemployment line, saying goodbye, in some cases, to a big chunk of your self - esteem and professional reputation.
This concern is greater in the relatively rare case in which a tenure - track position is created for a partner than with the other forms of accommodation.
But the groundbreaking decision in the Vergara case makes it clear that early, and effectively irreversible, decisions about teacher tenure have real costs for students and ultimately all of society.
Today, about 97 % of teachers get tenure, most within a few years and in most cases with cursory review.
Governors as diverse as George Pataki of New York, Roy Barnes of Georgia, and Gray Davis of California have led the push to strengthen certification requirements, to design innovative recruitment incentives, and even, at least in Barnes» case, to loosen tenure rules.
One case in point is Colorado, where the successful push for ground - breaking tenure reform legislation was led by Senator Mike Johnston and Representative Christine Scanlan, Democrats both.
Also in this issue: six recommendations to fix Detroit's broken school system, three expert opinions on whether high schools should offer two - tiered diplomas, and a piece on the Vergara v. California case that considers whether litigation is the best approach to reforming teacher tenure policies.
That's why California is the defendant in the Vergara tenure case and why New Jersey is the defendant in the Abbott funding cases.
For tenured teachers, evaluation scores determine eligibility for some promotions or additional tenure protection, or, in the case of very low scores, placement in a peer assistance program with a small risk of termination.
Louisiana state law illustrates the relative ease in earning tenure: «Such probationary teacher shall automatically become a regular and permanent teacher in the employ of the school board of the parish or city, as the case may be, in which he has successfully served his three - year probationary term.»
The book «Within Reach, Leadership Lessons in School Reform» chronicles his time with Charlotte - Mecklenburg schools, and four other books reviewed aspects of his tenure along with numerous articles, research studies, and case studies.
This report provides an overview of state teacher tenure reform in the United States as well as case studies of reform efforts in a sample of six states — Georgia, California, Florida, Wisconsin, New York, and Ohio — and the District of Columbia.
School officials testifying in the case said that as a practical matter, they have to decide by March of a teacher's second year whether to fire the teacher or approve tenure.
It's not quite a trend yet, but two more state - appointed arbitrators have sided with Newark teachers brought up on tenure charges by district superintendent Cami Anderson, claiming in both cases that her administration did not follow the proper process.
«This report highlights several institutions — in this case, five liberal arts colleges and one private university — who seem to be doing the tenure track right,» says Kiernan Mathews, director and principal investigator of COACHE.
The plaintiffs in the case, minority students in California, had argued that California's teacher tenure system violates the equal protection clause because it protects teachers who are ineffective, and poor and minority students are more likely to be assigned these ineffective teachers.
Even in cases where a principal «s tenure extends over a period of several years, teachers may remain alienated when principal turnover is the result of a district leadership rotation policy.208 Teachers may become cynical and resistant to change because of the «revolving door syndrome» — the uncertainty and instability turnover causes, and the perception of the new leader as a «servant to the system.
More on the federal suit filed against Connecticut, backed by Students Matter, the California - based group that recently challenged teacher tenure in the Vergara vs. California case.
Plaintiffs in the second case, Wright v. New York, filed a complaint in July that challenges both LIFO and the law under which teachers are granted or denied tenure after three years.
The plaintiffs in the case, Vergara v. California, argued that the tenure system for public school teachers in California verges on the absurd, and that those laws disproportionately harm poor and minority students.
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