Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The insurance is t his fault. The teachers need to get a grip
You don’t get it. I am one of the staff who has to switch plans. Inconvenient but Ok, it happens. I didn’t make a big deal. But after waiting for hours yesterday to speak with someone who could give me answers and seeing staff being turned away I am upset. Come on. Someone has to come up with a better plan to give information. And please treat staff with respect. About time someone does. This is demoralizing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The insurance is t his fault. The teachers need to get a grip
It’s his fault that APS originally scheduled all of the info sessions during school day.
It’s his fault to not ensure more people were available on yesterday’s federal
Holiday (teachers unpaid) to answer questions from 50+% who have Kaiser.
It’s his fault that HR remains a colossal mess that can’t even get paychecks correct.
It’s his fault to prioritize syphax over teachers at every turn, including making sure they have more paid leave, teleworking capacity and more office space.
Teachers were paid yesterday and have been granted a day of leave to deal with healthcare transitions. There was also a session scheduled from 4-5 one day. Lots of people are making this more difficult than it needs to be.
I’m guessing YOUR paycheck was the correct amount…
Just correcting that yesterday was a paid, scheduled day for APS employees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The insurance is t his fault. The teachers need to get a grip
It’s his fault that APS originally scheduled all of the info sessions during school day.
It’s his fault to not ensure more people were available on yesterday’s federal
Holiday (teachers unpaid) to answer questions from 50+% who have Kaiser.
It’s his fault that HR remains a colossal mess that can’t even get paychecks correct.
It’s his fault to prioritize syphax over teachers at every turn, including making sure they have more paid leave, teleworking capacity and more office space.
The paycheck thing is a very big deal. To me, it’s inexcusable.
Stipends. Summer school pay. How could you let something like that happen twice? People must be paid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The insurance is t his fault. The teachers need to get a grip
It’s his fault that APS originally scheduled all of the info sessions during school day.
It’s his fault to not ensure more people were available on yesterday’s federal
Holiday (teachers unpaid) to answer questions from 50+% who have Kaiser.
It’s his fault that HR remains a colossal mess that can’t even get paychecks correct.
It’s his fault to prioritize syphax over teachers at every turn, including making sure they have more paid leave, teleworking capacity and more office space.
Teachers were paid yesterday and have been granted a day of leave to deal with healthcare transitions. There was also a session scheduled from 4-5 one day. Lots of people are making this more difficult than it needs to be.
I’m guessing YOUR paycheck was the correct amount…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The insurance is t his fault. The teachers need to get a grip
It’s his fault that APS originally scheduled all of the info sessions during school day.
It’s his fault to not ensure more people were available on yesterday’s federal
Holiday (teachers unpaid) to answer questions from 50+% who have Kaiser.
It’s his fault that HR remains a colossal mess that can’t even get paychecks correct.
It’s his fault to prioritize syphax over teachers at every turn, including making sure they have more paid leave, teleworking capacity and more office space.
Teachers were paid yesterday and have been granted a day of leave to deal with healthcare transitions. There was also a session scheduled from 4-5 one day. Lots of people are making this more difficult than it needs to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The insurance is t his fault. The teachers need to get a grip
It’s his fault that APS originally scheduled all of the info sessions during school day.
It’s his fault to not ensure more people were available on yesterday’s federal
Holiday (teachers unpaid) to answer questions from 50+% who have Kaiser.
It’s his fault that HR remains a colossal mess that can’t even get paychecks correct.
It’s his fault to prioritize syphax over teachers at every turn, including making sure they have more paid leave, teleworking capacity and more office space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The insurance is t his fault. The teachers need to get a grip
It’s his fault that APS originally scheduled all of the info sessions during school day.
It’s his fault to not ensure more people were available on yesterday’s federal
Holiday (teachers unpaid) to answer questions from 50+% who have Kaiser.
It’s his fault that HR remains a colossal mess that can’t even get paychecks correct.
It’s his fault to prioritize syphax over teachers at every turn, including making sure they have more paid leave, teleworking capacity and more office space.
The paycheck thing is a very big deal. To me, it’s inexcusable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The insurance is t his fault. The teachers need to get a grip
It’s his fault that APS originally scheduled all of the info sessions during school day.
It’s his fault to not ensure more people were available on yesterday’s federal
Holiday (teachers unpaid) to answer questions from 50+% who have Kaiser.
It’s his fault that HR remains a colossal mess that can’t even get paychecks correct.
It’s his fault to prioritize syphax over teachers at every turn, including making sure they have more paid leave, teleworking capacity and more office space.
The paycheck thing is a very big deal. To me, it’s inexcusable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The insurance is t his fault. The teachers need to get a grip
It’s his fault that APS originally scheduled all of the info sessions during school day.
It’s his fault to not ensure more people were available on yesterday’s federal
Holiday (teachers unpaid) to answer questions from 50+% who have Kaiser.
It’s his fault that HR remains a colossal mess that can’t even get paychecks correct.
It’s his fault to prioritize syphax over teachers at every turn, including making sure they have more paid leave, teleworking capacity and more office space.
Anonymous wrote:The insurance is t his fault. The teachers need to get a grip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time to resurrect this thread. Remember this summer when Dr. Duran got a bunch of syncophants to come speak at the school board meeting about how great he was? How lucky APS was to sign him to another contract?
At this rate, APS won't have any teachers left by the end of his latest contract.
Did you have a particular complaint this time?