Three of the social workers fired for their involvement in the high-profile Banita Jacks case will get their jobs back, according to a D.C. arbitrator's ruling.
An interesting section from this article: "But in his ruling this week, arbitrator John C. Truesdale wrote, "Basic notions of fairness and due process have not been met in this case." He ordered the city to take back the workers, expunge the termination from their records, reinstate their pay and benefits, and give them back pay, with interest, for the nine months they were away from the agency.
My question: Why aren't innocent parents who've had their children kidnapped by CPS afforded the same justice?
An interesting section from this article: "But in his ruling this week, arbitrator John C. Truesdale wrote, "Basic notions of fairness and due process have not been met in this case." He ordered the city to take back the workers, expunge the termination from their records, reinstate their pay and benefits, and give them back pay, with interest, for the nine months they were away from the agency.
ReplyDeleteMy question: Why aren't innocent parents who've had their children kidnapped by CPS afforded the same justice?