My lingerie model past got me fired
October 16, 2012 by admin
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Tiffany Webb thought her past as a lingerie model more than 17 years ago was behind her, but those racy photos caught up to her. Webb’s attorney Stewart Karlin says the New York State Department of Education terminated Webb’s employment from Murry Bergtraum High School last year, because scantily clad photos of her are still on the Internet.
The New York Post has the photos that allegedly got Webb fired from her job as a school guidance counselor. Webb, who has a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, says she disclosed her lingerie modeling when she was hired and is now suing the Department of Education for wrongful termination, sex discrimination and violation of her First Amendment rights.
Webb’s situation brings up a lot of questions about how you can protect yourself.
Gloria Allred is one of the most famous employment attorneys in the nation today. Allred says the sad truth is that most employees can be fired for any reason, as long as it’s not discriminatory.
”Often employees have less rights than they think they do, less protection,” said Allred. “Most states are what we call “at will” employment states, and an employer in those states can terminate an employee, who is not under a contract, due to activities the employee may have been involved in their past. They cannot discriminate based on race or gender or age or religion, and in some states, sexual orientation. So, they do have to apply their rules equally.”
Contracted employees and government workers such as teachers may have more protections than an “at will” employee, but Allred says those protections are not absolute.
”It varies state by state. and it varies based on if a teacher is tenured or not. Tenured teachers may posses a property right in continued employment and so they have a vested right to permanent employment. Often there are clauses that may constitute grounds for termination even though they were tenured,” said Allred.
Webb’s attorney says his client was fired just days before she was to be granted tenure. So what can employees do to prevent something like this? ”If they fail to disclose, if they are asked point-blank and they fail to disclose, or mislead, then later if the employer finds out, it may be a basis for terminating the employment; especially if they’re at will. If they have disclosed, and are nevertheless hired, it still depends on whether the employee is “at will” or whether or not there’s a contract or collective bargaining agreement in place,” said Allred.
Allred says the key is to avoid behavior you may regret later in life. ”Don’t do anything that you would not want to be presented with in a court of law years later. In other words, don’t do anything that you might wish later that you had never done because it could have a negative impact on you economically, socially, politically emotionally, or in any way,” said Allred.
If you ever find yourself fired for reasons you don’t agree with, Allred says it never hurts to consult with an attorney.
“My advice is: if you are terminated and you think it might be wrong that you were terminated, do go to attorney no matter who you are. Try to seek the advice of an attorney. You may have rights, or you may find out you don’t. If you have a question in your mind, you think it was wrong, at least go seek the advice of an attorney and find out if you do have any rights, and if so, if they are worth pursuing or not,” said Allred.
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Lingerie tycoon fighting for life after being ‘bludgeoned during botched …
October 16, 2012 by admin
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- Tony Power is the founder of top
lingerie firm Panache whose underwear is worn by Scarlett
Johannson, Holly Willoughby and Katie Price - Mr Power had gone to a park to look for
his missing brother when his attacker tried to steal the keys of his
Bentley Continental saloon - He was found unconscious and was left with fractured skull and bleeding on the brain
By
Chris Brooke
09:19 EST, 15 October 2012
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18:49 EST, 15 October 2012
Attack: Tony Power, 78, is the founder of top
lingerie firm Panache whose underwear is worn by Hollywood star Scarlett
Johannson, TV presenter Holly Willoughby and Jordan aka Katie Price
A businessman who founded a multi-million-pound lingerie firm is fighting for his life after being beaten and robbed in a park.
Police believe the attack on Tony Power, 78, may have been an attempt to steal his £180,000 Bentley Continental, which was parked nearby.
The car was not stolen but Mr Power’s iPhone and cash were taken as he lay unconscious.
He suffered a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain. Police described his injuries as life-threatening.
The attack happened after Mr Power drove to the park – seven miles from his home in Bradway, Sheffield – to look for his elderly brother because he was concerned for his welfare.
Police believe he left the Bentley near the entrance to High Hazels Park between 7.50pm and 8.10pm last Monday and was attacked for his car key.
He was found unconscious at 9.10pm and rushed to hospital.
Mr Power, who is being treated in the Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, made his fortune as he went from selling bras from his garage to supplying lingerie across the globe. His rags to riches tale began in the early 1980s when he was made redundant from Playtex where he worked as a salesman.
His commercial brainwave was to realise there was a gap in the market for lingerie aimed at curvier women and he set up his company, Panache, in 1982 with money from mortgaging his house.
Crime scene: A police cordon at the scene where Mr Power was attacked in High Hazels Park, Sheffield
Underwear: Model wears a Panache bra. The label was launched by Mr Power in 1982
Today, the international firm has
annual sales of £23million and its bras are supplied to major high
street and online retailers.
Its products have received celebrity
backing from the likes of actress Scarlett Johansson and TV presenter
Holly Willoughby. Mr Power, who lives with his wife Maureen, stepped
down from running Panache in 2007.
The firm is now owned and run by his four children from its £2.5million base in Sheffield.
A spokesman for Panache said: ‘Mr Power is a self-made man who founded international brand Panache 30 years ago.
‘As a close, family-run company, this
incident has come as a big shock and our thoughts and prayers are with
the Power family at this difficult and private time.’ Members of his
family declined to comment. There were no further details on why Mr
Power was concerned for his brother.
A hospital spokesman described Mr Power’s condition as ‘stable but critical’.
Residents in Mr Power’s neighbourhood
were shocked by the attack. One said: ‘He is a very successful
businessman and it’s awful that such a thing could happen to an elderly
man.’
A local man, Imran Khan, 30, has been charged with attempted murder and robbery in connection with the incident.
A 30-year-old local man from Darnall,
Sheffield, has been charged with attempted murder and robbery
Police
say Mr Power, who is currently in hospital in Sheffield, drove the car
to the park and parked it near the entrance between 7.50pm and 8.10pm
and was found unconscious at 9.10pm
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