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Attorneys present differing portraits of ex-county human rights director FacebookTwitterEmail Angelicia Morris, executive director of the Schenectady County Human Rights Commission, speaks during a dedication ceremony for MLK, Jr. Way in 2017, in Schenectady. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron SCHENECTADY – Former Schenectady County Human Rights Executive Director Angelicia Morris shirked her job responsibilities, was obstructionist, and considered the board more advisory than supervisory, said two witnesses who testified for the county at a hearing where Morris is seeking to clear her name and reputation that she contends was tarnished. At issue are the five reasons - negligence and abuse of power, insubordination and a failure to adhere to requests made by the commissioners, failure to perform executive director duties, failure to abide by the group’s bylaws, and compromising the integrity of the commission - outlined in a Feb. 18, 2020 letter ....
Ang Morris gains partial win in lawsuit over Schenectady County civil rights job | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS SCHENECTADY Former Schenectady County Human Rights Commission leader Angelicia Morris is entitled to a hearing on clearing her name, but isn’t entitled to return to the job she was terminated from last February, a state Supreme Court judge has ruled. In a Dec. 31 ruling the parties received on Thursday, Judge Michael R. Cuevas directed that the county and the Human Rights Commission conduct a formal administrative process called a “public name clearing hearing,” but that Morris cannot return to her job or receive back pay from the time she left the $69,496 position. ....
Judge: Ex-county rights chief won t get job back, but she can try to clear name FacebookTwitterEmail A judge has set a hearing where Angelicia Morris can challenge statements members of the Schenectady County Human Rights Commissioner made about her after she was terminated, In this photo, Morris, as executive director of the Schenectady County Human Rights Commission, speaks during a dedication ceremony for MLK, Jr. Way, a portion of Albany St., between Veeder to Brandywine Avenues which was renamed on Tuesday, April 11, 2017, in Schenectady, N.Y. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron SCHENECTADY – A judge has denied a bid by former Schenectady County Human Rights Commission Executive Director Angelicia Morris to get her $69,496-a- year job back, but ruled she is entitled to a hearing to try to clear her name and restore her reputation. ....