calumnus said:
BearSD said:
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Cal can do whatever it wants, it simply is a matter of much liability it wants to take on. If it terminates McKeever now without an investigation, it simply breached her contract and faces potentially large damages (and probably huge push back from donors, the media, members of the Cal swimming community, etc). It is Cal's money and they clearly are not replacing McKeever until the investigation is over. Hiring a new coach (w/o an interim title) is a constructive termination for McKeever's contract.
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If the contract allows the university to simply pay a buyout and let the coach go, it's not a breach of the contract.
Exactly my point all along. I don't know why WIAF is being so insulting in this discussion, it is uncharacteristic of him.
The investigation would of course continue, but should focus as much on Knowlton's actions/inactions as McKeever.
You ned to stop making stuff-up about the contract, and instead read it.
Section 6 expressly incorporates the policies that require an investigation of these allegations before an employee can be terminated. Not only does it reference the specific policy, it also restates that any changes to policies regarding discrimination, harassment, etc. can be changed and those changes are incorporated into the contract. I actually read the contract before commenting, so this is now my third telling you this.
You stated:
"The determination needs to be made quickly whether Teri McKeever is the right person to lead Cal swimming going forward. That should be done primarily by interviewing the current Cal swimmers individually. Determining what is best for them and for the program (future swimmers) going forward."
NO, the incorporated policies control "It would have been far better if it had not gotten to this point. However, If the determination is made (relatively quickly) to go in a new direction, McKeever can be offered an administrative role, or retirement with the honor her accomplishments deserve." T
here is absolutely no right under the contact for Cal to be able to do this. "if in meetings with the student athletes, you gauge strong support for McKeever and believe the accusations of bullying and other abuse are baseless, then reassure the team and give them a plan going forward. If the vast majority of the team supports her then by all means, wait until she is cleared by the investigation. However, the determination of desired direction should not have to wait.
NO, the contract doesn't provide for any of this. Many of the accusations are alleged to occur for period before many if not all of these swimmers even were on the team . It also overrides the right of the employer to separate the accused from the accusers, which beside being employment 101, is part of the incorporated policies. "The determination needs to be made quickly whether Teri McKeever is the right person to lead Cal swimming going forward. That should be done primarily by interviewing the current Cal swimmers individually. Determining what is best for them and for the program (future swimmers) going forward."
No, when allegations are made the policies control and you don't get to make-up procedures. This is an automatic vote for McKeever by swimmers who want continuity (and the fact the complainants are a small number of the current swimmers). There is no authority to do this under applicable policies, and Cal should suspect automatic lawsuits from the complainants and to crucified in the media. The path forward once you allegations that trigger these policies is these policies, and the contract doesn't say otherwise, no less what you are proposing. "If the contract allows the university to simply pay a buyout and let the coach go, it's not a breach of the contract."
No, unless you want to delete Section 6 of the contact. "Their contract determines their employment, not university HR policies.
No, the contract is littered with incorpoations of "HR policies." This is why Cal uses actual lawyers t
o read and interpret contracts and advise the Chancellor, and she has taken the action she has.