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Jamaican teacher offered job back
published: Friday | February 22, 2008

HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC):

A Jamaican teacher made sick by mould and who won a legal battle against the Bermuda Government after refusing to return to work at Cedar Bridge Academy has been offered a job back at the school.

Ulama Finn-Hendrickson's lawyer received an email from the attorney general's chambers asking if she wished to go back to work and if she had any objection to returning to Cedar Bridge, the island's largest public school.

Finn-Hendrickson, 55, a reading teacher and mother of four who is married to a Bermudian, told reporters she was happy to be assigned to any school except Cedar Bridge, where she became sick in the autumn of 2006, shortly before the school was shut down because of mould infestation.

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