Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Latest DCPS statement does not call for work stoppage/strike. They will continue to teach virtually unless the Mayor says they can’t.
you mean the WTU statement? it calls for in-person teachers to refuse to show up to their assigned work stations. that’s a strike.
If arbitration decision says Dcps needs to provide info as promised in MOA would you still want your child to go back before that happens? Going back safely in person hinges on this.
I have confidence that my school (Janney) has met all the safety requirements. So yes, I would send my child back before the arbitration ruling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, what I find most frustrating is that the WTU STILL hasn’t publicized now DCPS is supposed to have breached the MOA.
https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/wtulocal6action/pages/402/attachments/original/1611326675/January_19_-_Letter.pdf?1611326675&link_id=0&can_id=658ebe88be98114776d6a2f88cdb2593&source=email-tonight-member-town-hall-safely-reopening-schools-2&email_referrer=email_1052229&email_subject=tonight-member-assembly-votes-on-potential-collective-action
Thanks! I’ve been looking for this — though it looks more like a request for information than a list of breaches. I would love to see if our school is in compliance.
Here's one resource if you are not familiar with it:
https://dcpsreopenstrong.com/school-plans/
I am, and it’s wrong for our school. Or at least misleading since half the school is now incapacitated for HVAC repairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really wish teachers would ignore this and get off this site. This is a echo chamber with people trolling to try and bring out the worst in people and tile everyone up.
STOP COMMENTING on all these threads trying to justify anything. Just let the parents comment themselves into a tizzy. They are allowing themselves to become sheep and follow these trolls into madness. Don’t allow yourself to do that.
And you are? A WTU shepherd leading the teacher sheep? Scaring the teachers who want to go back to school into silence at union meetings?
Nope. Just a parent and teacher. I’m tired of all the idiots on both sides. I will report in person. I’m just tired of the anti union people saying how terrible everything is etc. I’m tired of the teachers on this site buying into every single post. It’s making everyone sound like idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really wish teachers would ignore this and get off this site. This is a echo chamber with people trolling to try and bring out the worst in people and tile everyone up.
STOP COMMENTING on all these threads trying to justify anything. Just let the parents comment themselves into a tizzy. They are allowing themselves to become sheep and follow these trolls into madness. Don’t allow yourself to do that.
And you are? A WTU shepherd leading the teacher sheep? Scaring the teachers who want to go back to school into silence at union meetings?
Anonymous wrote:I really wish teachers would ignore this and get off this site. This is a echo chamber with people trolling to try and bring out the worst in people and tile everyone up.
STOP COMMENTING on all these threads trying to justify anything. Just let the parents comment themselves into a tizzy. They are allowing themselves to become sheep and follow these trolls into madness. Don’t allow yourself to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, what I find most frustrating is that the WTU STILL hasn’t publicized now DCPS is supposed to have breached the MOA.
https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/wtulocal6action/pages/402/attachments/original/1611326675/January_19_-_Letter.pdf?1611326675&link_id=0&can_id=658ebe88be98114776d6a2f88cdb2593&source=email-tonight-member-town-hall-safely-reopening-schools-2&email_referrer=email_1052229&email_subject=tonight-member-assembly-votes-on-potential-collective-action
Thanks! I’ve been looking for this — though it looks more like a request for information than a list of breaches. I would love to see if our school is in compliance.
Here's one resource if you are not familiar with it:
https://dcpsreopenstrong.com/school-plans/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, what I find most frustrating is that the WTU STILL hasn’t publicized now DCPS is supposed to have breached the MOA.
https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/wtulocal6action/pages/402/attachments/original/1611326675/January_19_-_Letter.pdf?1611326675&link_id=0&can_id=658ebe88be98114776d6a2f88cdb2593&source=email-tonight-member-town-hall-safely-reopening-schools-2&email_referrer=email_1052229&email_subject=tonight-member-assembly-votes-on-potential-collective-action
Thanks! I’ve been looking for this — though it looks more like a request for information than a list of breaches. I would love to see if our school is in compliance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Latest DCPS statement does not call for work stoppage/strike. They will continue to teach virtually unless the Mayor says they can’t.
you mean the WTU statement? it calls for in-person teachers to refuse to show up to their assigned work stations. that’s a strike.
If arbitration decision says Dcps needs to provide info as promised in MOA would you still want your child to go back before that happens? Going back safely in person hinges on this.
I have confidence that my school (Janney) has met all the safety requirements. So yes, I would send my child back before the arbitration ruling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Latest DCPS statement does not call for work stoppage/strike. They will continue to teach virtually unless the Mayor says they can’t.
you mean the WTU statement? it calls for in-person teachers to refuse to show up to their assigned work stations. that’s a strike.
If arbitration decision says Dcps needs to provide info as promised in MOA would you still want your child to go back before that happens? Going back safely in person hinges on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Latest DCPS statement does not call for work stoppage/strike. They will continue to teach virtually unless the Mayor says they can’t.
you mean the WTU statement? it calls for in-person teachers to refuse to show up to their assigned work stations. that’s a strike.
If arbitration decision says Dcps needs to provide info as promised in MOA would you still want your child to go back before that happens? Going back safely in person hinges on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Latest DCPS statement does not call for work stoppage/strike. They will continue to teach virtually unless the Mayor says they can’t.
The have already been told to report in person and their tour of duty for virtual teaching has ended. Teachers do not have the authority to change the terms and teaching assignment as will. Again, this is akin to being a no show on the first day of school. The union membership does not get this and is too caught up in assumed power and a lack of understanding of how much power Bowser has under mayoral control.
do they honestly not understand that not showing up is a strike? the way they thought their “sick out” was not a strike? what dummies.