Which if true doesn't address Kathleen's point as to the source of the
information - the former employer, the employee or the new employer.
-Original Message-
From: UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: University City List UnivCity@list.purple.com
Sent: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 6:36 pm
Subject: Re: [UC] Re: UCD - Lewis Wendell and His UCD Lashes Out
Turner,Kathleen wrote:
If I were to leave my current position and accept a position with
another employer in the area, I really do not believe that my former
employer would have the right to make public any information about my
new employment.
I could, my new employer could, but I think it would be unethical, if
not illegal (Paul?) for my former employer to do so.
in the news it's quite common to read about people working
in non-profit organizations who resign their positions and
go on to do 'x y or z'.
yes, it is.
it's even quite common, in the news, for the resigner's
employer/boss to say a few words about the person resigning.
yep.
and when you DON'T read about these details, in the news,
when there's a resignation, that, too, is news.
uh-huh.
..
UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN
[aka laserbeam®]
[aka ray]
SERIAL LIAR. CALL FOR RATES.
It is very clear on this listserve who
these people are. Ray has admitted being
connected to this forger. -- Tony West
[ps melani: no, fenton's new job was not announced in uc
review. the headlines in its last issue, june
20, were WHERE IS JOHN FENTON? remember? and
shareiff announced to this list on the
evening of the 20th that as of the 20th fenton
was working with blackwell. so john's good news
couldn't have been in uc review until this week.
and in this week's issue, wendell never makes
mention of it.]
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