Kooky
Freedom from Sanity
How else would you fund a public school system, charity donations?It's all taxpayer funded contracts
Or do you simply think poorer people don't deserve to get education equivalent to yours?
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How else would you fund a public school system, charity donations?It's all taxpayer funded contracts
Self-awareness would be a mighty shock.Which is ironic, as unlike some of their European counterparts, most American unions explicitly reject socialist ideology, and have actively taken part in the anti-socialist purges of America's past.
I did not say that nor imply that, so the problem you have is not of my doing. I have a strong belief in democratic values, and unions help to deal with that, thus those with a more authoritarian drift are not at all likely to agree with me.As if your personal experience and that of your father and grandfather is the be all end all of unions.
Just as bad. No secret there. :0]Wait till you hear about police unions
Parents' and teachers' interests are often aligned.You is whoever is not part of the union.
Like parents, or government or the employers.
In Calif, the state has little control over the teachers union.
I'd think big government would have more control over teacher's unions. Which is all well and good I suppose as long as your party of preference is running things.
Parents' and teachers' interests are often aligned.
As they say, teachers' working conditions are students' learning conditions.
Sure... for instance, by demanding strong teacher's unions that are especially capable of protecting the common interests of both teachers and students.Then I imagine parents would obviously want input on that.
Sure... for instance, by demanding strong teacher's unions that are especially capable of protecting the common interests of both teachers and students.
Isn't that already being handled in the US via school boards, which as far as I can tell seem to have an outsized influence on how schools are being run to begin with?I'd expect there'd be little hate for teacher's unions which openly accepted input from the parents.
Isn't that already being handled in the US via school boards, which as far as I can tell seem to have an outsized influence on how schools are being run to begin with?
Did you know that the 1776 Project which this NYP post lionizes as "supporting parents to offset union power" is a nationalist political organization created by Trumpist Republicans with the aim to "abolish critical race theory"?Seems the parents are the ones fighting the school boards/unions.
Parents' school board fight with teacher unions is just getting started
Home - 1776 ProjectWe are a political action committee dedicated to electing school board members nationwide who want to reform our public education system by promoting patriotism and pride in American history. We are committed to abolishing critical race theory and ‘The 1619 Project’ from the public school curriculum.
I know my paycheck is smaller than it would be because I'm in a (useless) union.It's because of the power.
Their power means you have less of it.
I know my paycheck is smaller than it would be because I'm in a (useless) union.
Did you know that the 1776 Project which this NYP post lionizes as "supporting parents to offset union power" is a nationalist political organization created by Trumpist Republicans with the aim to "abolish critical race theory"?
Home - 1776 Project
1776 Commission - Wikipedia
Given that little tidbit, how accurate would you figure the rest of the information the NYP provides here actually is, given that it is not even a news article, but an opinion piece to begin with?
Also, how does this tie in with your claim that teachers do not listen to parental complains, and that people are therefore negatively predisposed towards teacher's unions? Do you have any source to back that up, or is this simply conjecture based on anecdotes you read in NYP opinion articles?
Can someone please explain to me why so many people hate teacher's unions? Is it because it is a union? Is it because they are teachers? I am confusion.
I've already said my piece. Keep in mind that I work in a teaching job myself, so I am somewhat differently predisposed towards educators than the many people who hold unspoken resentments against them for a variety of reasons.
Also, as a libertarian socialist, I support workplace democracy out of principle.
Feel free to browse this thread at your leisure.So you answered this question?
"Can someone please explain to me why so many people hate teacher's unions?"
Which post? Sorry I missed it.
Actually, there's a split as some parents are angry that their children are being exposed to higher levels of covid whereas they feel that schools should wait until that rate drops, probably later this month. I just talked with one of them on-line this morning.Seems the parents are the ones fighting the school boards/unions.
Parents' school board fight with teacher unions is just getting started
? So you want a union but don't want to call it a union? Or are they trying to make a union but remove all the parts that make a union effective?For those interested in a different perspective, here is a link to a teacher profession organization that is an alternative to teacher unions.
Association of American Educators
The link I provided isn’t to a union. A professional associate isn’t a union.? So you want a union but don't want to call it a union? Or are they trying to make a union but remove all the parts that make a union effective?