In the latest twist to the St Ann's saga (see here for context), Julie Davies, the Haringay NUT teacher rep, has been suspended pending an investigation into allegations of misconduct by her employer - Haringey Council. This is politically motivated, the Labour Party suspect that she was leaking me material in my St Ann's vote rigging investigation last year.
The allegations are that she has been disrespectful to Barbara Blake, tweeted about Sheila Peacock and provoked two letters of complaint from primary and secondary heads in the borough. She is banned from speaking to councillors, governors, school staff and council employees without permission and she cannot speak to the media at all. Because she was suspended yesterday it will be six weeks before they can begin the investigation (school holidays innit).
I guess my attitude of "I lost, they won. Leave it" may have to be reevaluated if they are going to come after people for revenge. My own legal mess with the Haringey MPS rumbles on with the police currently missing statutory deadlines for giving information about me to my solicitor.
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In January 2012, a Haringey Council spokesman said of Julie Davies: "It is more efficient to negotiate with a (Union) rep than (with) thousands of teachers, which would be more expensive."
Time, perhaps, for thousands of Haringey's NUT to let their Labour Council know how really expensive it is to deal with them en masse, if you mess with their rep.
On the other hand, if Haringey Labour had thousands of real members they, too, might be tricky enough to deal with.
Poor Labour Council! Time for Headmistress Claire to treat her senior people to a Muswell Hill-style refresher course at a nice 5* spa - [pending an investigation into allegations of misconduct by Haringey Council]
The suspension happened on the last day of the summer term...
Signed.
That you, and the NUT's Julie Davies, are in conflict with Haringey Council, the police and local MP's suggests you are responsible for the conflict and the use of public money to sort out your issues. Who do you have on your side supporting you?
Me. I am on John' side !!!
Issuing a harassment warning for commenting on sharp practise was ridiculous and probably intended to silence comment. There was no threat of anyone being harmed physically or mentally. Naturally someone might get distressed when someone else focuses on them pulling a fast one. I doubt any reasonable man in 0the street would perceive it as harassment.
All the warning has achieved is to lower public confidence in the police and Commander Olisa should do something about the ill consider use of these warnings.
The latest news from the Julie Davies supporters website includes a brief but interesting comment that:
"Haringey council contacted the local NUT branch office to complain about inaccuracies on this website. They did not say what those inaccuracies are but have been invited to supply a list of corrections. Site administrators are committed to the site being absolutely accurate".
As I'm sure everyone will agree, it's incredibly generous and thoughtful of Haringey senior staff and perhaps "interims" to give their precious time in this way to monitor websites. Especially with the enormous pressures on them - what with budget-slashing, redundancies; anxious lunches; and Supreme Court decisions which go to penalty shoot-outs in extra time.
I recently emailed Professor Ray Jones about a few things he'd got wrong in his book on Peter Connelly. (A couple of names misspelled for instance.) We had a very brief chat at the Big Green Bookshop and he asked me to let him know if I spotted any more. It's important that everyone who shares a concern for accuracy and truthfulness, co-operates together in this way.
It's possible of course, that senior staff in Haringey also monitor this website. Or glance occasionally at my tweets, Flickr photoblog; comments in the local press; or on other websites. If so, here's a personal message for them:
"Thanks, everyone. But don't be a stranger. Haringey folks should stick together; Haringey folks should all be pals. If I've got something wrong - made a little slip here or there - please let me know. I'll be glad to return the favour and point out yours."
Occasionally, when the opportunity arises, "inacuracies" are "corrected" directly by Council Officers. e.g. about Ally Pally on Wikipedia, in mid-2008.
Here. It seems to me that disproportionate time, effort and money is spent on PR and image burnishing.
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