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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am genuinely curious - how do teachers stick it to management without some sort of effect on students and families? Is it possible? Would it be doing a sickout on a records day or a PD day? I for one would have lived a direct message from my kid’s teacher if they are not going to be online tomorrow but not sure if it’s appropriate. It’s hard not to feel like all that happens is a disruption to kids. [/quote] Not fulfilling important administrative duties, sick out on a PD day, not performing standardized testing which gives the school important data, etc. There are ways to affect management without doing this dumb and illegal sickout. But they chose the option that is most harmful to students and has little or no effect on management.[/quote] Sick days are a right we have to take. Not doing important duties impacts my job. Not doing PD day makes more work for me. Not doing standardized testing could probably result in my license being revoked. Taking a sick day? Doesn’t impact me at all in a negative way. The others do. [/quote] Wow so brave. What a brave way to strike...which is illegal.[/quote]
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