chanel
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Not sure diuretic. Catholic schools are closing; but charter schools are booming. I'd prefer to fix public ed., but I don't think there's enough fortitude. New world order. Reward failure; punish success.
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Stop paying it.
Last I looked you can't be forced to join the union.
But you are forced to pay. 85% for non-union employees. What would you do?
Also to be perfectly honest - most people stay in the union because they FIGHT FOR HEALTH BENEFITS. That was one of the main reasons I left private industry to go into public services. I took a huge cut in pay, but health insurance was important to us. And I know for a fact that is why many other people go into teaching, social work, etc.
However, with the country headed toward socialized medicine, why would anyone want go into public service and join a union? It will have an effect on the quality of employees from teachers to cops to city planners. Unintended consequences?
You mean like affordable health care for all...heaven FORBID!!!
But you are forced to pay. 85% for non-union employees. What would you do?
Also to be perfectly honest - most people stay in the union because they FIGHT FOR HEALTH BENEFITS. That was one of the main reasons I left private industry to go into public services. I took a huge cut in pay, but health insurance was important to us. And I know for a fact that is why many other people go into teaching, social work, etc.
However, with the country headed toward socialized medicine, why would anyone want go into public service and join a union? It will have an effect on the quality of employees from teachers to cops to city planners. Unintended consequences?
You mean like affordable health care for all...heaven FORBID!!!
AFFORDABLE.......that's a good one.....you crack me up.![]()
...the teachers unions consistently blocked meaningful education reform and accusing the NEA of trying to end enforcement of the No Child Left Behind act.
You mean like affordable health care for all...heaven FORBID!!!
AFFORDABLE.......that's a good one.....you crack me up.![]()
OK, then please explain to me WHY affordable health care is unattainable in America, WHO is to blame?
Not sure diuretic. Catholic schools are closing; but charter schools are booming. I'd prefer to fix public ed., but I don't think there's enough fortitude. New world order. Reward failure; punish success.
not sure diuretic. Catholic schools are closing; but charter schools are booming. I'd prefer to fix public ed., but i don't think there's enough fortitude. New world order. Reward failure; punish success.
i was fortunate enough to attend a catholic school. Nuns are scary but hells teeth, educationally speaking it was a great education.
...the teachers’ unions consistently blocked meaningful education reform and accusing the NEA of trying to end enforcement of the No Child Left Behind act.
Small point: I interact with a lot of high school mathematics teachers thanks to one aspect of my job. Almost universally what I hear is that they like the idea of NCLB, but hate the fact that it was an unfunded mandate. The NEA was right to complain about that law.
The NEA is problematic. On the upside, they've done a lot to increase pay and compensation for teachers and improve the workplace. On the other hand, they work too hard at protecting bad teachers.
If you think that's limited to the NEA though, you'd be mistaken. Unions are always 50% good, 50% bad. Most of the really positive changes in the workplace came from Union negotiations, while at the same time the Unions have been behind some boneheaded plays.