Sentences with phrase «insubordination when»

«High - court majority reaffirms Freshwater's dismissal»: The Columbus Dispatch has an article that begins, «The Ohio Supreme Court will not revisit its 4 - 3 decision that found a Mount Vernon teacher was legally dismissed for insubordination when he refused to remove religious symbols from his classroom.»

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She went to far as to call a meeting with my parents to discuss my insubordination and was flabbergasted when they backed me up.
When asking questions becomes a threat to leadership or seen as creating division, the ability for honest conversation and respectful discourse has been replaced with a sense of fear and insubordination.
Due to the fact that the press does not have much love for elected officials, the media has helped to create an aura about these two prosecutors, making Rudy Giuliani the Mayor of the City of New York, and making Preet Bharara arrogant enough to confront the President of the United States of America in what appears to be an act of insubordination, when he said that he would not return his boss» phone call.
The rejoinder, offering bullet by bullet explanation of the allegations raised against her by the «Concerns Staff» of the EC, consistently accused her two deputies — Amadu Sulley and Georgina Opoku Amankwah — of insubordination, that they do not come to work or report to work when they feel like and that they take leave at will or travel without telling her.
When she refused, a teacher suspended her for insubordination and threatened to hold her diploma.
Voice of Experience: When Students Rock the Boat, I'm the «Master and Commander» of My Classroom Max Fischer has learned about dealing with student outbursts and insubordination.
This saga became public in March when IW heads Jason West and Vince Zampella were fired by parent company Activision due to alleged wrong - doing including acts of «insubordination
When the Court examined witness testimony it concluded that although Gordon may have been profane there was no evidence of direct insubordination.
The matter became more tangled when Lukács was suspended without pay for three months as a penalty for making public the name of the graduate student in question in his court application, and, too, for insubordination.
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