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Parents urge La Palma to probe alleged toxic work environment after Tiny Top instructor’s departure
Summary
A La Palma parent told the council that staff issues in the Recreation & Community Services department led a longtime Tiny Top instructor to resign abruptly; parents asked the council to prioritize investigation and corrective action. The council referred oral comments to staff for follow-up.
La Palma — A parent who said she speaks for several families asked the City Council on March 4 to investigate alleged workplace problems in the Recreation & Community Services department after a longtime Tiny Top instructor left before the end of the school year.
"My name is Chloe Genoyan," she began during oral communications, and described her family’s six years as La Palma residents. Genoyan said…
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