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Originally Posted by westopher
Lots of teachers work very hard and deserve more money, however, lots of us are in the same situation. We work harder during this, and money has dropped. Nurses are working harder and so are medical staff, so are grocery store workers, so are restaurant employees.
The fact is the people who have had their workloads decrease, get to “work from home” which in so many cases just means dick around on their computers and go to Whistler on a Wednesday, would shit their pants if the budgets increases which would cause taxes to increase.
If people want to stand behind teachers, be ready to pay and not complain about it.
I’m good with that, but with it I hope there’s some reform in the teachers union that rewards the good teachers, instead of always just complaining while bringing no solutions to the table. They have done a horrible job for decades at representing teachers in the public eye.
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I agree 100 percent. Reform within the teachers' union would somewhat help address the workplace issues that teachers are facing.
Politics happens in any work environment. I understand that. Heck, I have seen management at a former employer promote favoritism towards some employees and outright beatdowns of some employees because certain ladies provide sexual favours or one idiot chose to date every single lady in that office and break up with them. That guy was lucky that a manager's buddy didn't beat his ass down at an office party one year during the holidays.
Covid has made the workplace even worse for some people.