Deactivate accounts?? There are still teachers teaching full time virtual. How will deactivating their accounts help anyone? |
| So no school tomorrow? |
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In Chicago, the teachers that chose to stay home instead of reporting in person had their accounts deactivated so they could not continue teaching online. It's a retaliatory move. I'm not sure DCPS would do that but it's an example of the disciplinary measures Chicago Public Schools is taking as a result of the labor actions there. And I know that is not Chicago, but DC is about 1-2 weeks behind them and what is happening there is very similar to what is happening here. |
Thanks! I’ve been looking for this — though it looks more like a request for information than a list of breaches. I would love to see if our school is in compliance. |
if you strike, you don’t get to keep on working. consequences to everyone. |
Also, term 2 grades. |
So the teachers who don’t strike should have their accounts deactivated too? That makes zero sense |
The only teachers who are going to be affected are those that have been told to report in person. That's what so messed about this - whoever shows up on that call and screams about "union strong' and was never expected to return in person voted on action that will ONLY affect teachers that have been told to report. They had NOTHING to lose. So those teachers, Term 3 assigned teachers in school, if they decide to follow that union action and don't report. Well, we all sign into Octo and it's pretty easy to figure out if you are supposed to be in school or not, how long do you think it will take before DCPS starts progressive discipline including deactivating accounts? |
I actually think it would take a long time to start deactivating accounts. DCPS is not that organized. I’m not sure they even know how to do it. They never deactivate accounts from people who quit or were fired. It’s interesting...we will have to see what happens. It’s not gonna matter for Monday anyway. It’s going to be an all virtual day. |
| My understanding is that the benefit of WTU is that members are eligible for bonuses. DCPS should institute a blanket bonus policy outside of the union contract so that teachers have no incentive to join. |
Deactivation was actually just an example anyway that gained traction. Agree that DCPS is not that organized, but the system is in place to know who should be in school and who should not. If you are a not a teacher, we all use a sign-in system that asks us if we are virtual or in person - DCPS has been organized enough to only make vaccine appts available to those who are scheduled in person so they definitely know who is supposed to be in schools on Monday (probably Tuesday.) And DCPS has probably been planning for the union to act and the mayor is ready to take action. It will be ugly, that's for sure. |
| Parents on this board are just itching for a reason to demonize the union. Relax! Your kids will be back in school this week. |
So the email is fake? I’m not trying to demonize the union, I’m trying to figure out what’s going to happen for my 6 y/o (and also my work schedule) this week. As garbage as this website can get, it also often scoops the news. |
That’s not how it works. I have never joined the union and I still got bonuses. |