Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.
There are liberals who do not believe that unions are appropriate for public employees like teachers and police officers. It seems we are seeing negative effects from the power exerted by both of these unions over the past few months. With regard to the teachers union the problem is not the result necessarily (Which could be right), it’s the total shutting down of conversation on the subject of reopening schools and the fact that parents have no seat at the table in decision making.
+1 to all of this
From what I've seen, it's just people really ticked off that they are being inconvenienced. Which, isn't enough for me to chip away at worker protections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.
There are liberals who do not believe that unions are appropriate for public employees like teachers and police officers. It seems we are seeing negative effects from the power exerted by both of these unions over the past few months. With regard to the teachers union the problem is not the result necessarily (Which could be right), it’s the total shutting down of conversation on the subject of reopening schools and the fact that parents have no seat at the table in decision making.
+1 to all of this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm planning on unenrolling my PreK-3 kid as well, need to figure out how -- virtual makes no sense for her, I'm planning on sending her to a nursery school that plans to open. In case any kids are on the waitlist, I'd like to make sure they get a spot if they want it. Also, don't want the school to be unfairly allocated money for a kid that isn't attending.
Call the school. They can take you off the list and call the next person waiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.
There are liberals who do not believe that unions are appropriate for public employees like teachers and police officers. It seems we are seeing negative effects from the power exerted by both of these unions over the past few months. With regard to the teachers union the problem is not the result necessarily (Which could be right), it’s the total shutting down of conversation on the subject of reopening schools and the fact that parents have no seat at the table in decision making.
Anonymous wrote:Given the Georgia Summer Camp infection rates, I completely support the WTU, teachers, and DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a parent of a PK-3 kid. Given what's going on with DCPS (in particular the grip WTU has on our children's future) are any of you considering disenrolling and moving to either a daycare or private option this year? I feel I cannot afford a full academic year of politics and nonsense DL at the expense of my child's development. Anyone out there feeling the same way?
The GRIP the WTU has on our children's future?
I am not a teacher. I believe that teachers need the same consideration for their health and safety that other professions provide. I have not heard anything out of DCPS providing confidence that they have a plan to protect the teachers, students, families for in person school given the pandemic.
Have you been in a DCPS building and seen the challenges that teachers deal with every day? Do you think the behaviors are going to magically change due to covid? Go read last year's posts on teachers breaking up fights, getting spit on...
The teachers I know continue to step into challenging situations - they just want to be protected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.
There are liberals who do not believe that unions are appropriate for public employees like teachers and police officers. It seems we are seeing negative effects from the power exerted by both of these unions over the past few months. With regard to the teachers union the problem is not the result necessarily (Which could be right), it’s the total shutting down of conversation on the subject of reopening schools and the fact that parents have no seat at the table in decision making.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.
There are liberals who do not believe that unions are appropriate for public employees like teachers and police officers. It seems we are seeing negative effects from the power exerted by both of these unions over the past few months. With regard to the teachers union the problem is not the result necessarily (Which could be right), it’s the total shutting down of conversation on the subject of reopening schools and the fact that parents have no seat at the table in decision making.
Anonymous wrote:It has been quite surprising/disappointing to see some liberal friends of mine who have turned really anti union in this time.