My weak union contract states that a teacher can be excessed if s/he is not needed, but they must recall the person with the most seniority if there is an opening. However, nothing is mentioned about abolishing and re-creating positions because this is a new administration, and a practice we have never seen before.
It matters because they claim they never authorized the after-school club I was an advisor for, and they owe me $1725- the club was their idea, but the only paper trail is the P.O. and invoice, the attendance sheet, sand my request for payment.
The club was the principal's idea; he authorized a $800 P.O. for the necessities of the club, yet he is sticking to his claim that he never authorized it. The purchase was for something very specific, and if he wasn't authorizing the after-school club, why did he sign off on the $800 P.O.? It is a was stipend position, and I was required to take attendance to verify that theg there were club meetings. He claims there were notifications to hand-in the attendance, but I didn't see them, and the news folder in our email system doesn't have any such notification- I printed the list of postings for evidence, and I have all of my old stipend paycheck stubs. The principal is new, and I was the advisor to other clubs in the past. I always put my request for the payment of my stipend the last day of school, regardless of the reminder to submit requests for stipends in the first week of June. The only consequence for handing in the request for payment late is that you don't get your money the last day of school; however, I like getting that check in July because I don't get paid again until September.
The union in my district is useless, and if I am not an employee I don't think I am required to go to the union. Then, I can go to the Dept. of Labor- the district won't play games with them, but they will if this process goes through the union, and it will be the spring before I see that money, if I do at all.