Educators include both teachers and administrators. I know several public school teachers who put in long hours for modest pay because they like what they are doing. Those educators, I have no problem with. Administrators, on the other hand, suck up huge resources with little productivity in terms of educating students. Those educators, I have a huge problem with.
In almost all public schools, you could eliminate a couple of levels of administrators and you'd save a ton of money and probably have a better final product.
You could get rid of 90% of all School Administrators and not miss a beat.
Featherbedding is still a thing.