Firing Employees

Read: School Behavioral Aide, Husband Arrested for Dealing Fentanyl to Students

School Behavioral Aide, Husband Arrested for Dealing Fentanyl to Students

The employee and her husband are believed to have furnished fentanyl to at least eight students, including one who overdosed.

Read: School Reviews Background Check Process After Teacher is Shot, Killed by Drug Cartel

School Reviews Background Check Process After Teacher is Shot, Killed by Drug Cartel

A North Carolina school is reviewing and updating its background check process and considering heavier surveillance in response to the shooting.

Read: Hampton University Fires 9 Officers for Involvement in Racist ‘Meme War’

Hampton University Fires 9 Officers for Involvement in Racist ‘Meme War’

The university discovered nine officers were involved in an inappropriate meme exchange via a group chat.

Read: 2 More Parkland Deputies Fired After Shooting Investigation

2 More Parkland Deputies Fired After Shooting Investigation

One of the deputies ran in the opposite direction of the gunfire while 17 people died at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

Read: Ex-Janitor Charged for Bringing Gun to Milwaukee School, Injuring Student

Ex-Janitor Charged for Bringing Gun to Milwaukee School, Injuring Student

Two former St. Josaphat teachers also face one misdemeanor count each of failing to report child abuse or neglect after the incident.

Read: Woman Claims Atchison Hospital Leaked Info to Her Alleged Rapist

Woman Claims Atchison Hospital Leaked Info to Her Alleged Rapist

She filed a lawsuit claiming an employee leaked personal information to her alleged rapist — who then sexually assaulted her again.

Read: Northwestern Memorial Fires 60 Employees for Accessing Celebrity’s Records

Northwestern Memorial Fires 60 Employees for Accessing Celebrity’s Records

The former employees say they were fired for inappropriately accessing ‘Empire’ actor Jussie Smollett’s medical records, which many are denying.

Read: MSU Interim President Resigns After Remarks About Nassar Victims

MSU Interim President Resigns After Remarks About Nassar Victims

Interim President John Engler made comments about the victims of Larry Nassar, saying they are “enjoying their time in the spotlight.”

Read: Pagosa Springs Medical Center Pays $111,400 for HIPAA Violations

Pagosa Springs Medical Center Pays $111,400 for HIPAA Violations

PSMC failed to terminate a former employee’s access to the hospital’s web-based scheduling calendar.

Read: Background Checks Bar 266 Chicago Public Schools Employees from Coming Back to Work

Background Checks Bar 266 Chicago Public Schools Employees from Coming Back to Work

Only those whose background checks revealed a history of violence, sexual misconduct or dangerous criminal activity have been banned.

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