NLRB calls out charter management company that fired 8 teachers
A charter management company in Detroit been charged by the NLRB with violating workers right to organize by firing eight teachers without cause last February. The teachers were dismissed from a K-12 charter school by Hamadeh Educational Services allegedly because they had spoken up in a board meeting regarding issues with the school organization. The NLRB complaint aims to get Hamadeh to offer the fired teachers their old jobs and reimburse them for their lost wages. Hamadeh has until August 10 to respond to the complaint.
See "NLRB calls out charter management company that fired 8 teachers", Allie Gross, Detroit Metro-Times, August 5, 2016