One of the workers argues she was being unfairly treated in comparison to employees who have “allegedly committed a crime and continue to be paid” until their case reaches an outcome.
One of the workers argues she was being unfairly treated in comparison to employees who have “allegedly committed a crime and continue to be paid” until their case reaches an outcome.
One of the workers argues she was being unfairly treated in comparison to employees who have “allegedly committed a crime and continue to be paid” until their case reaches an outcome.
Ms Myers was warned if she continued to be non-compliant her case “may be dismissed”.
In an email on March 14, 2021 she wrote: “To dismiss this file would give high schools in Queensland a ticket to continue bullying and harassing teachers from a different race/colour.”
Extractions from her email were included in the judgment. Mackay Northern Beaches State High School.
“I would like Education Queensland to pay for the damages they caused to my mental state of mind, banning me from working in any state school in Queensland, thus damaging me financially too.
“I had no means of getting work in a primary setting, I could not leave Queensland as borders were closed due to Covid.