Non_Profit_User
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Massachusetts
I work for a non-profit. It has come to my attention that one of our Trustees has taken it upon herself to spread a particularly vicious bit of slander about me throughout the community. It was based on a misunderstanding on the part of another worker - which I cleared up. Unfortunately, the worker had already communicated to the Trustee, and now my name is being dragged through the mud. I was particularly distressed because I have worked many hours of unpaid overtime to support the various whims of this Trustee regarding one of her pet projects. However, this Trustee has a history of related behavior - everything from screaming and swearing at employees to defamation of character. She has already spread many miserable rumors about our organization and the people in it.
This Trustee is quite well off and well connected, (being a generous supporter of certain political party interests, sometimes at our expense), and believes that this makes her "above the law". Because we are a non-profit, this may well be the case. I can not find any labor laws that apply. Do I have any recourse to clear up my name ?
I work for a non-profit. It has come to my attention that one of our Trustees has taken it upon herself to spread a particularly vicious bit of slander about me throughout the community. It was based on a misunderstanding on the part of another worker - which I cleared up. Unfortunately, the worker had already communicated to the Trustee, and now my name is being dragged through the mud. I was particularly distressed because I have worked many hours of unpaid overtime to support the various whims of this Trustee regarding one of her pet projects. However, this Trustee has a history of related behavior - everything from screaming and swearing at employees to defamation of character. She has already spread many miserable rumors about our organization and the people in it.
This Trustee is quite well off and well connected, (being a generous supporter of certain political party interests, sometimes at our expense), and believes that this makes her "above the law". Because we are a non-profit, this may well be the case. I can not find any labor laws that apply. Do I have any recourse to clear up my name ?