Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can teachers there go on "work to rule"?
Saskatchewan (Canada) teachers did it last year. They fulfilled their contractual obligations to a T. Nothing more. It opened eyes, and caused a LOT of complaints.
I'm not saying it needs to happen, I'm just curious.
I taught in a public district (not in this area) that did this twenty years ago. It definitely made the board and community realize how much teachers work outside of working hours!
I think many professions should start doing this. It would help put an end to the “do more with less” mentality or the idea that people should do the work of 2-5 people with the pay of one person. This is why corporations are so interested in AI.
I think it’s easier for teachers to work to their contract because we actually have contracted hours. I rarely work outside of them. I work a second job after school because I don’t make enough to pay my bills as a teacher.
You're a troll, even though you stuck the landing on not making enough money.