Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like our so called union is a big fail for teachers. Our Superintendent owns the union and she tells them what to do.
Hilarious. They got everything they asked for in their first contract, with the exception of 1% of the salary increase. You’re a clown
This came at a price. There are currently hundreds of school-based instructional positions being cut to balance the budget. Destaff letters are still being sent out. Not sure I would call this a win.
Teacher's unions have got to decide what their primary mission is.
Is it to protect the rights and professional independence of teachers or is it to support DEI.
Look at how much time and effort is being used to promote and protect costly DEI admin positions while they watch instructional positions shrink
Genuine question here. What is are FEA and/or FCFT doing to protect those positions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like our so called union is a big fail for teachers. Our Superintendent owns the union and she tells them what to do.
Hilarious. They got everything they asked for in their first contract, with the exception of 1% of the salary increase. You’re a clown
This came at a price. There are currently hundreds of school-based instructional positions being cut to balance the budget. Destaff letters are still being sent out. Not sure I would call this a win.
Teacher's unions have got to decide what their primary mission is.
Is it to protect the rights and professional independence of teachers or is it to support DEI.
Look at how much time and effort is being used to promote and protect costly DEI admin positions while they watch instructional positions shrink
Anonymous wrote:I’m so mad I’ve been paying dues for 15 years. They are so unhelpful and I’m not sure the people who even answer calls knows anything about FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like our so called union is a big fail for teachers. Our Superintendent owns the union and she tells them what to do.
Hilarious. They got everything they asked for in their first contract, with the exception of 1% of the salary increase. You’re a clown
This came at a price. There are currently hundreds of school-based instructional positions being cut to balance the budget. Destaff letters are still being sent out. Not sure I would call this a win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like our so called union is a big fail for teachers. Our Superintendent owns the union and she tells them what to do.
Hilarious. They got everything they asked for in their first contract, with the exception of 1% of the salary increase. You’re a clown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no union
There is absolutely a union. How are you people posting when you’re this uninformed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like our so called union is a big fail for teachers. Our Superintendent owns the union and she tells them what to do.
Hilarious. They got everything they asked for in their first contract, with the exception of 1% of the salary increase. You’re a clown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like our so called union is a big fail for teachers. Our Superintendent owns the union and she tells them what to do.
Hilarious. They got everything they asked for in their first contract, with the exception of 1% of the salary increase. You’re a clown
Anonymous wrote:There is no union
Anonymous wrote:Looks like our so called union is a big fail for teachers. Our Superintendent owns the union and she tells them what to do.