Former NYC teacher shamed by DOE head over his military service: lawsuit

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A teacher who served as a reservist with the Air National Guard claims the Department of Education illegally ousted him after he was deployed to active duty — while an educrat shamed him for his se…

Boyd claims Wilks said she would never have hired him if she knew he was a reservist.Taalib BoydWilks, who left the DOE in 2021, allegedly also told him to “forget about your raise” — a reference to his effort to try to secure a pay increase to rectify the $10,000 pay cut he suffered when he took the director promotion and left his 15-year position as a teacher.

“I’m somebody that’s contributing back, but yet I’m in this situation where I’m fighting for my career and I’m being harassed,” Boyd told the Post. “It’s a horrible situation.” Boyd said he is still employed by the DOE, but has not returned to work since going on active duty at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. He receives $150 from the DOE in differential pay every two weeks, he said.

“Once it ended, I just never returned because I don’t want to deal with DOE,” he said. “I don’t want to ever deal with this place again. It’s not healthy.”

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