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County Records Contradict Warren’s Claim She Was Fired Over Pregnancy


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Is there any part of her life that isn’t based on lies?  Also, it’s telling that the liberal media can’t even bother to fact-check such a big part of her life’s made-up narratives while the Free Beacon does the real investigative work.

https://freebeacon.com/politics/county-records-contradict-warrens-claim-she-was-fired-over-pregnancy/

RIVERDALE, N.J.—The Riverdale Board of Education approved a second-year teaching contract for a young Elizabeth Warren, documents show, contradicting the Democratic presidential candidate’s repeated claims that she was asked not to return to teaching after a single year because she was "visibly pregnant." 

Minutes of an April 21, 1971, Riverdale Board of Education meeting obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show that the board voted unanimously on a motion to extend Warren a "2nd year" contract for a two-days-per-week teaching job. That job is similar to the one she held the previous year, her first year of teaching. Minutes from a board meeting held two months later, on June 16, 1971, indicate that Warren’s resignation was "accepted with regret." 

Warren's claim that she was dismissed after her first year of teaching because she was pregnant has become a cornerstone of her stump speeches. She has used it to both explain her jump from teaching into the legal world as well as to showcase the difficulties that women face in the workplace. The principal of the school she worked at in the early 1970s, Warren has said, "showed [her] the door" at the end of the school year because she was "visibly pregnant." 

Warren’s campaign did not respond to a request for comment on the board of education records.

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CLEVELAND BOARD OF EDUCATION v. LAFLEUR(1974)

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/414/632.html

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Effective February 1, 1971, the Cleveland regulation was amended to provide that only teachers with one year of continuous service qualified for maternity leave; teachers with less than one year were required to resign at the beginning of the fifth month of pregnancy. Since Mrs. Nelson had less than a year of service at the time she notified her principal that she was pregnant, the school board originally required her to resign her teaching position. The school board has since conceded that the February 1 amendment did not apply to Mrs. Nelson, since it was enacted after her contract of employment was executed. Pursuant to that concession, the board has placed Mrs. Nelson, like Mrs. LaFleur, on mandatory leave.

It was common practice back in the day for "pink collar" professions (teachers, flight attendants, etc.) to make pregnant women resign instead of firing them.

 

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1 hour ago, PapaG said:

Is there any part of her life that isn’t based on lies?  Also, it’s telling that the liberal media can’t even bother to fact-check such a big part of her life’s made-up narratives while the Free Beacon does the real investigative work.

https://freebeacon.com/politics/county-records-contradict-warrens-claim-she-was-fired-over-pregnancy/

RIVERDALE, N.J.—The Riverdale Board of Education approved a second-year teaching contract for a young Elizabeth Warren, documents show, contradicting the Democratic presidential candidate’s repeated claims that she was asked not to return to teaching after a single year because she was "visibly pregnant." 

Minutes of an April 21, 1971, Riverdale Board of Education meeting obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show that the board voted unanimously on a motion to extend Warren a "2nd year" contract for a two-days-per-week teaching job. That job is similar to the one she held the previous year, her first year of teaching. Minutes from a board meeting held two months later, on June 16, 1971, indicate that Warren’s resignation was "accepted with regret." 

Warren's claim that she was dismissed after her first year of teaching because she was pregnant has become a cornerstone of her stump speeches. She has used it to both explain her jump from teaching into the legal world as well as to showcase the difficulties that women face in the workplace. The principal of the school she worked at in the early 1970s, Warren has said, "showed [her] the door" at the end of the school year because she was "visibly pregnant." 

Warren’s campaign did not respond to a request for comment on the board of education records.

Washington Free Beacon

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You're a fucking idiot.

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The Massachusetts senator did not dispute a recent report by the Washington Free Beacon, which found the local school board voted unanimously to renew her contract in April 1971. However, she told CBS News that neither her principal nor the school board were aware she was pregnant at the time her contract was renewed: “She had been hiding her pregnancy from the school.”

Of note, Warren’s daughter, Amelia, was born on September 2, 1971, meaning Warren would’ve been between four and five months pregnant at the time of the school board vote. The Massachusetts senator went on to tell CBS News: “I was pregnant, but nobody knew it. And then a couple of months later, when I was six months pregnant and it was pretty obvious, the principal called me in, wished me luck, and said he was going to hire someone else for the job.”

Two retired teachers from the same school district, who worked there during the same time period, told CBS News that Warren would’ve been a target for dismissal once she became pregnant.

 

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1 hour ago, Orange said:

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You're a fucking idiot.

They have the minutes of the meeting.  She resigned on her own accord.

Stay stupid and angry, paralegal.  Lie-awatha got caught in another whopper.

Also, CNN and MSDNC omit information that may be damaging to Rats.  This isn’t a revelation to you, is it, psycho?  

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2 minutes ago, PapaG said:

They have the minutes of the meeting.  She resigned on her own accord.

Stay stupid and angry, paralegal.  Lie-awatha got caught in another whopper.

And the Free Beacon completely omitted the common practice of employers in the education industry in the early 1970s to force women out if they're pregnant inside of 1 year with the district.

Your racism is also noted.

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3 hours ago, Orange said:

And the Free Beacon completely omitted the common practice of employers in the education industry in the early 1970s to force women out if they're pregnant inside of 1 year with the district.

Your racism is also noted.

Racism?  The racist is Lizzy Warren, who lied about minority status and got jobs her white self never would have attained had she been honest about her heritage.  She screwed over real Native Americans and would have never been on staff at Rutgers with a Texas undergrad and Rutgers law degree without a diversity hire.

#TexasBarApplication

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