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Jose Mourinho Posted 9 years ago
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What Does “give ... the broom” mean?

I'm not going to referee the decision to give LaRaviere the broom. CPS was vague about the reasons he had to go, citing "alleged acts of misconduct, including violations of a previously board-issued warning resolution.

  

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I looked up the context, and found that he was reassigned 'to inactive duty'. “reassignment” of LaRaviere to inactive duty“reassignment” of LaRaviere to inactive duty“reassignment” of LaRaviere to inactive duty

  • I looked up the context, and found that he was reassigned 'to inactive duty'.
  • “reassignment” of LaRaviere to inactive duty“reassignment” of LaRaviere to inactive duty“reassignment” of LaRaviere to inactive duty
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I looked up the context, and found that he was reassigned 'to inactive duty'.

“reassignment” of LaRaviere to inactive duty“reassignment” of LaRaviere to inactive duty“reassignment” of LaRaviere to inactive duty

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