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And I felt that an injustice was being enacted, that our roles should be reversed: I, the professor with laughably impregnable job security (it's called tenure), ought to be offering money to her, the magnanimous, candy-munching woman who wished to keep an evidently down-at-the-heels man supplied with reading glasses.
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Judge Rolf Treu ruled in favor of Students Matter in Vergara v. California, deeming teacher permanent status (commonly called "tenure"), due process protections for teachers with permanent status, and seniority-based layoffs unconstitutional.
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The 4,000-member 4,000-membereachers' Union has divided over Washington embrace iTeachersmany Union members calling tenure a crucial protection against arbitrary firing.
Sheila Crowley, of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, called his tenure "a disaster".
He called her tenure "just an extremely powerful performance right across the board".
Bennington had what was called "presumptive tenure," with five-year contracts that, in practice, were almost always renewed.
Still, Mr. Bulgaro said Mr. Grandeau "raised the profile of lobbying oversight," and he called his tenure, if "a stormy one," also "a period of accomplishment".
Rick Wade, senior vice president of the American Hospital Association, a national lobbying group representing nearly 5,000 health care providers, called the tenure "incredible".
Mr. Manahan, in a statement issued through his manager, called his tenure as music director "the most gratifying time of my life," citing in particular the privilege of working with the orchestra players.
Nonetheless, Congress enacted a law that it called the Tenure of Office Act, which was specifically designed to forbid the President from removing certain executive officials, including the Secretary of War, without the Senate's approval.
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