Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
For some reason Kimberly Adams thinks she represents you. Because someone joined her union and voted for her. Then she mad big news getting vaccinated. Does she even teach BTW? If she doesn’t represent you, for the love of God choose someone else. And no, saying: she doesn’t represent me, but I’m being peer pressured into not contradicting her doesn’t make you anything but a coward. Put up. Or STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
I don’t have a union rep. About 3 percent of the faculty belong to FEA.
Anonymous wrote:WaPo is rabidly pro-opening and in general has terribly researched reporting on schools and childhood development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe an aide to a virulent anti-labor conservative would hold such a position.![]()
hard to believe that the teachers unions abhorrent behavior has made me, a die-hard liberal, align with an Eric Cantor aide.
Anonymous wrote:Yawn. No teacher is actually getting the vaccine and then balking. Made up drama .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
tell it to your union rep
Anonymous wrote:Stop vaccinating them altogether for now if they are not currently in person.
There are high risk groups not getting vaccinated, there are front facing employees of various industries not getting vaccinated, there are people aged 75+ that are not getting vaccinated because there aren't enough vaccines.
Everyone that absolutely need the vaccine *right now* because of those factors should be getting the vaccine right now. Not teachers that are distance learning and not for future needs of *possible* in person teaching who knows how far down the line that the can keeps getting kicked down.
Everyone working at in person jobs should be getting vaccinated not the maybe I'll be working in person later people.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I can take much more teacher hate right now. It is awful being accused of things I never did and have no control over.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe an aide to a virulent anti-labor conservative would hold such a position.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe an aide to a virulent anti-labor conservative would hold such a position.![]()
You hardly have to be anti-labor or a conservative to believe that, if teachers won't be in person after being vaccinated, there is no need for them to get priority. If they are working remotely, why shouldn't they wait their turn like most other workers who have been able to work remotely?
Obviously, if a teacher qualifies because of their age or preexisting condition, they shouldn't be disqualified from receiving a vaccine because they are a teacher. But being a teacher itself shouldn't entitle them to priority if they aren't in person.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe an aide to a virulent anti-labor conservative would hold such a position.![]()