Former New England Patriots Player Says Brockton High School Got Rid of Him As Football Coach Because He Isn’t A Member of Teachers Union

Former New England Patriots Player Says Brockton High School Got Rid of Him As Football Coach Because He Isn’t A Member of Teachers Union

Former New England Patriots tight end Jermaine Wiggins says Brockton High School refused to renew him for another year because he isn't a member of the teachers union.

"There had been some complaints about me not being in the union and they chose to go in a different direction," Wiggins said on WEEI radio, according to the Brockton Enterprise. "I was stunned my damn self. I was like, all right, I'm not going to cry over spilled milk. If some people are complaining about me not being a union guy and everything like that, I mean … I feel bad for the kids."

Cape Cod State Rep Says Massachusetts Is Being Taken Advantage Of Due To Right-To-Shelter Law
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Cape Cod State Rep Says Massachusetts Is Being Taken Advantage Of Due To Right-To-Shelter Law

Tom Joyce

Massachusetts is being taken advantage of due to the lack of a residency requirement on the state's right-to-shelter law, a state legislator from Cape Cod recently said.

State Representative Steve Xiarhos (R-Barnstable), who supports amending the right-to-shelter law in Massachusetts to include a residency requirement, said the law was never meant for the Bay State to house migrants from all over the world.

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