Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think is weird is that these anti-union posters usually consider themselves pro-market forces and pro-democracy, but their position is inconsistent with that because:
1) unions are the most democratic institution out there. The leaders are elected by direct vote of the members and are up for re-election regularly. Having representation gives workers a voice in the conditions of their lives, which is what democracy is all about.
2) The free market has already told us that teachers are under compensated for the work they perform. How do we know this? Because the school districts are always short staffed and have trouble retaining teachers. This is economics 101 -- if your workers keep leaving, it's because their comp package is not good enough to make up for the conditions/demands.
Anti-union groups and other "conservative" groups use this and other popular forums as a propaganda outlet. I wish someone would moderate dcum. If they did, people would quickly see that 90% of these posts come from the same person or a couple of people.
Jeff *has* checked these kinds of claims and found them to be false. I've been accused of being a right wing propogandist before (maybe by you!) but really I'm just a mom who notices the nonsense happening in schools during the pandemic.
Oh great. Entitled Trump twits are directing their hostility towards teachers now.
Gonna storm the school board meeting next?
MAGA trash continues to destroy our country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think is weird is that these anti-union posters usually consider themselves pro-market forces and pro-democracy, but their position is inconsistent with that because:
1) unions are the most democratic institution out there. The leaders are elected by direct vote of the members and are up for re-election regularly. Having representation gives workers a voice in the conditions of their lives, which is what democracy is all about.
2) The free market has already told us that teachers are under compensated for the work they perform. How do we know this? Because the school districts are always short staffed and have trouble retaining teachers. This is economics 101 -- if your workers keep leaving, it's because their comp package is not good enough to make up for the conditions/demands.
Anti-union groups and other "conservative" groups use this and other popular forums as a propaganda outlet. I wish someone would moderate dcum. If they did, people would quickly see that 90% of these posts come from the same person or a couple of people.
Jeff *has* checked these kinds of claims and found them to be false. I've been accused of being a right wing propogandist before (maybe by you!) but really I'm just a mom who notices the nonsense happening in schools during the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Unions are needed because the 'product' of schools is human beings. Students come to school with all kinds of issues beyond a teacher's control and it's the job of teachers to do their best to educate these imperfect little people. Some have advantages and others have disadvantages. Teachers have no control over the individuals that end up in their classroom and the backgrounds/home life/mental, emotional, physical functioning of those individuals. Because of this, they need the protection that a union provides. If a parent/guardian or student has a mental health issue teachers need to be protected from false accusations or violence. If a child has an issue that makes it difficult to learn and the parent/guardian won't do anything about it, teachers need protection from being fired when that student doesn't make enough progress. Even the OP's claim that their child isn't learning may be the teacher's fault - or it may be that the administration has set rules that are limiting the teachers or it may be that the curriculum chosen by the district isn't great or it may be that the OP's children are refusing to work and the OP isn't holding them accountable. Who is the front-line, though? Teachers, so it must be their fault. Hence the need for the union.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love these threads where they advocate that we just fire all of the teachers because there is a plethora of teachers who are waiting to be hired in their place!
I think some of these parents have untreated mental illness. Or a huge disconnect from reality. Or maybe they're just raging a-holes. Something.
It feels as though many or most of these hate threads are started by the same poster who's having trouble processing her rage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think is weird is that these anti-union posters usually consider themselves pro-market forces and pro-democracy, but their position is inconsistent with that because:
1) unions are the most democratic institution out there. The leaders are elected by direct vote of the members and are up for re-election regularly. Having representation gives workers a voice in the conditions of their lives, which is what democracy is all about.
2) The free market has already told us that teachers are under compensated for the work they perform. How do we know this? Because the school districts are always short staffed and have trouble retaining teachers. This is economics 101 -- if your workers keep leaving, it's because their comp package is not good enough to make up for the conditions/demands.
Anti-union groups and other "conservative" groups use this and other popular forums as a propaganda outlet. I wish someone would moderate dcum. If they did, people would quickly see that 90% of these posts come from the same person or a couple of people.
Jeff *has* checked these kinds of claims and found them to be false. I've been accused of being a right wing propogandist before (maybe by you!) but really I'm just a mom who notices the nonsense happening in schools during the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love these threads where they advocate that we just fire all of the teachers because there is a plethora of teachers who are waiting to be hired in their place!
I think some of these parents have untreated mental illness. Or a huge disconnect from reality. Or maybe they're just raging a-holes. Something.
They had no idea how much teachers like PP hate the students they teach and those students’ families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think is weird is that these anti-union posters usually consider themselves pro-market forces and pro-democracy, but their position is inconsistent with that because:
1) unions are the most democratic institution out there. The leaders are elected by direct vote of the members and are up for re-election regularly. Having representation gives workers a voice in the conditions of their lives, which is what democracy is all about.
2) The free market has already told us that teachers are under compensated for the work they perform. How do we know this? Because the school districts are always short staffed and have trouble retaining teachers. This is economics 101 -- if your workers keep leaving, it's because their comp package is not good enough to make up for the conditions/demands.
Anti-union groups and other "conservative" groups use this and other popular forums as a propaganda outlet. I wish someone would moderate dcum. If they did, people would quickly see that 90% of these posts come from the same person or a couple of people.
Jeff *has* checked these kinds of claims and found them to be false. I've been accused of being a right wing propogandist before (maybe by you!) but really I'm just a mom who notices the nonsense happening in schools during the pandemic.
Who is Jeff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think is weird is that these anti-union posters usually consider themselves pro-market forces and pro-democracy, but their position is inconsistent with that because:
1) unions are the most democratic institution out there. The leaders are elected by direct vote of the members and are up for re-election regularly. Having representation gives workers a voice in the conditions of their lives, which is what democracy is all about.
2) The free market has already told us that teachers are under compensated for the work they perform. How do we know this? Because the school districts are always short staffed and have trouble retaining teachers. This is economics 101 -- if your workers keep leaving, it's because their comp package is not good enough to make up for the conditions/demands.
Anti-union groups and other "conservative" groups use this and other popular forums as a propaganda outlet. I wish someone would moderate dcum. If they did, people would quickly see that 90% of these posts come from the same person or a couple of people.
Jeff *has* checked these kinds of claims and found them to be false. I've been accused of being a right wing propogandist before (maybe by you!) but really I'm just a mom who notices the nonsense happening in schools during the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I think is weird is that these anti-union posters usually consider themselves pro-market forces and pro-democracy, but their position is inconsistent with that because:
1) unions are the most democratic institution out there. The leaders are elected by direct vote of the members and are up for re-election regularly. Having representation gives workers a voice in the conditions of their lives, which is what democracy is all about.
2) The free market has already told us that teachers are under compensated for the work they perform. How do we know this? Because the school districts are always short staffed and have trouble retaining teachers. This is economics 101 -- if your workers keep leaving, it's because their comp package is not good enough to make up for the conditions/demands.
Anti-union groups and other "conservative" groups use this and other popular forums as a propaganda outlet. I wish someone would moderate dcum. If they did, people would quickly see that 90% of these posts come from the same person or a couple of people.
Anonymous wrote:What I think is weird is that these anti-union posters usually consider themselves pro-market forces and pro-democracy, but their position is inconsistent with that because:
1) unions are the most democratic institution out there. The leaders are elected by direct vote of the members and are up for re-election regularly. Having representation gives workers a voice in the conditions of their lives, which is what democracy is all about.
2) The free market has already told us that teachers are under compensated for the work they perform. How do we know this? Because the school districts are always short staffed and have trouble retaining teachers. This is economics 101 -- if your workers keep leaving, it's because their comp package is not good enough to make up for the conditions/demands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love these threads where they advocate that we just fire all of the teachers because there is a plethora of teachers who are waiting to be hired in their place!
I think some of these parents have untreated mental illness. Or a huge disconnect from reality. Or maybe they're just raging a-holes. Something.