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CHILD-ABUSE REPORT AUTHOR SAYS SHE HAS LOST CITY JOB
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Goodwin, Michael
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CHILD ABUSE
/ Deacy, Jack
/ GOODWIN, MICHAEL
/ HALL, PRISCILLA (INSPECTOR GEN)
/ LEVIN, IRWIN
/ STAKE, JOAN
/ SUSPENSIONS, DISMISSALS AND RESIGNATIONS
/ WHISTLE-BLOWERS
1984
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CHILD-ABUSE REPORT AUTHOR SAYS SHE HAS LOST CITY JOB
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Goodwin, Michael
in
CHILD ABUSE
/ Deacy, Jack
/ GOODWIN, MICHAEL
/ HALL, PRISCILLA (INSPECTOR GEN)
/ LEVIN, IRWIN
/ STAKE, JOAN
/ SUSPENSIONS, DISMISSALS AND RESIGNATIONS
/ WHISTLE-BLOWERS
1984
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CHILD-ABUSE REPORT AUTHOR SAYS SHE HAS LOST CITY JOB
1984
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''It fits in very well with the mentality of how this government is being run,'' Mrs. Stake said. ''They simply don't want to hear bad news. Instead of addressing the problems, they get rid of the person who tells them the bad news.'' ''She has been asked to leave the current job she's in,'' said Jack Deacy, a spokesman for the agency. He said she was offered lower-paying jobs than the $35,000-a-year position she now has. 'Have Done My Job' Mrs. Stake said she would not accept a demotion ''because I have done my job, which is to find deficiencies in city programs.'' Of the charge that she was too emotional, she said, ''Shouldn't we be emotional about children dying?''
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New York Times Company
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