Anonymous wrote:The local teacher associations came out of the woodwork last year to call for virtual learning. They also were behind the 14 days no nee cases nonsense. They advocated for teachers to (rightly) get priority access to vaccines. But calling on the school districts to mandate vaccines among the workers!?! Crickets.
Anonymous wrote:The local teacher associations came out of the woodwork last year to call for virtual learning. They also were behind the 14 days no nee cases nonsense. They advocated for teachers to (rightly) get priority access to vaccines. But calling on the school districts to mandate vaccines among the workers!?! Crickets.
Anonymous wrote:What's b.s. in the anti-union claims here is that I've searched and found nothing on local teacher unions in the D.C. area, and certainly not in Northern Virginia, opposing mandatory vaccination. Maybe they eventually will, I have no idea, but they haven't commented on it as of now. It doesn't matter what a national union official says, or what a teacher's union in another state says...that's not relevant to our local schools. I support mandatory vaccination, and will be mad if local teacher unions publicly oppose it. But they haven't, and indeed I expect public school teachers already likely have among the highest vaccination rates in the nation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think every employer should require it. Don’t give a rat’s a&& at this point who likes it or not.
No problem requiring it for teachers and staff, just as long as it's also required for all students 12 and over without a independently verified medically-documented allergy to one of the small number of ingredients in this specific vaccine.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember on this very forum when APS teachers started getting vaxxed back in January and we were vilified then for "cutting the line" and now maybe some teachers aren't vaxxed and we'll be vilified for that too.
The point is we didn't get the vaccine at the exact right time.
Our bad, fam
yes fam, you’ll be vilified for insisting on prioritizing yourself for a vaccination then not getting vaccinated then insisting that it is not safe to open schools.
It's pathetic how much you hate people employed as teachers and equally stupid how much power you think they actually have in their profession.
This. Hate them, and in the same breath, can't WAIT to foist their kids off on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think every employer should require it. Don’t give a rat’s a&& at this point who likes it or not.
No problem requiring it for teachers and staff, just as long as it's also required for all students 12 and over without a independently verified medically-documented allergy to one of the small number of ingredients in this specific vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:I think every employer should require it. Don’t give a rat’s a&& at this point who likes it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember on this very forum when APS teachers started getting vaxxed back in January and we were vilified then for "cutting the line" and now maybe some teachers aren't vaxxed and we'll be vilified for that too.
The point is we didn't get the vaccine at the exact right time.
Our bad, fam
yes fam, you’ll be vilified for insisting on prioritizing yourself for a vaccination then not getting vaccinated then insisting that it is not safe to open schools.
It's pathetic how much you hate people employed as teachers and equally stupid how much power you think they actually have in their profession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's b.s. in the anti-union claims here is that I've searched and found nothing on local teacher unions in the D.C. area, and certainly not in Northern Virginia, opposing mandatory vaccination. Maybe they eventually will, I have no idea, but they haven't commented on it as of now. It doesn't matter what a national union official says, or what a teacher's union in another state says...that's not relevant to our local schools. I support mandatory vaccination, and will be mad if local teacher unions publicly oppose it. But they haven't, and indeed I expect public school teachers already likely have among the highest vaccination rates in the nation.
Why do you assume such idiocy? There are many more not vaccinated than inoculated with that experimental poison. Which is in trials until January 2023.
How hard do you want me to laugh when you start dying in the next 18-24 months guinea pig?
Anonymous wrote:What's b.s. in the anti-union claims here is that I've searched and found nothing on local teacher unions in the D.C. area, and certainly not in Northern Virginia, opposing mandatory vaccination. Maybe they eventually will, I have no idea, but they haven't commented on it as of now. It doesn't matter what a national union official says, or what a teacher's union in another state says...that's not relevant to our local schools. I support mandatory vaccination, and will be mad if local teacher unions publicly oppose it. But they haven't, and indeed I expect public school teachers already likely have among the highest vaccination rates in the nation.