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As a member, whether you have a
serious job-related problem or a question about school law or your
employment rights,
TSTA Help Center
is available.
Members should call the Help Center any
time they have employment-related
questions for which they are not able to
obtain the answer on their own. If
you are asking for help with a
work-related problem, TSTA will start a
"ticket" and timeline -- this is
vital for your complete protection.
Some examples:
Each situation is different. If you
believe your rights are being violated,
be sure to contact the TSTA Help Center
immediately for advice -- don't "wait to
see what happens" -- you may miss a
critical deadline.
You can contact by phone at
877-275-8782
-- if placed on hold, leave a detailed
message including the best number to
reach you & when you will be available
to answer a call. For privacy, you can
call from your cell or home phone .
You can also
email the Help Center --
click on this link:
HELP-DESK
. This
method is especially useful to ask about
a question of law, but you can also
detail your problem and ask for them to
contact you. For privacy, you should use
your personal email address & your home
computer. Never use district
computers for personal communication
regarding an employment-related issue!
Grievance Awareness for Teachers
A
grievance can be defined as a
specific complaint about your
wages, hours, or conditions of
work. TSTA has as a goal to
empower its members to pursue
their own grievances under the
applicable school district
policy. Although virtually any
aspect of employment may be
technically grievable, only
certain grievances are legally
reviewable by the Commissioner
of Education.
According to the
Texas Education
Code §7.057, the only grievances
which may be appealed to the
Commissioner of Education are
ones involving a breach of the
employment contract coupled with
economic harm, or a violation of
a state school law or regulation
by the school district. In these
circumstances, a grievance may
warrant the advice or assistance
of TSTA Member Advocacy
Specialists in the Help Center,
who in turn may seek the advice
and assistance of TSTA legal
staff. TSTA legal staff appeals
scores of cases every year to
the Commissioner of Education.
Deciding appeal-ability
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Is it a violation of the
written employment contract?
If so, does it cause
economic harm?
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Is it a violation of state
school law regulation?
If you believe you qualify to
file a grievance against the
district or its representative,
you should call the
Help Center
at once for assistance.
Grievance procedures are
controlled by a rigid time-line
beginning with the incident
being grieved. TSTA attorneys
can help you through the entire
process. |