It is fraud, but it isn't unexpected. Union members often have access to a doctor that can get them a work excuse whenever they ask for one.
Bottom line is, any teacher that claims sickness but is shown on video to have been at the protest should be, at a minimum, docked for the pay for the days that they massed. And, if they fraudulently claim sickness with an excuse but were spotted at the protest, they should be fired for committing fraud.
People like that shouldn't be around children anyway - they don't understand the difference between right and wrong, and therefore cannot be expected to be able to teach children.
Bottom line is, any teacher that claims sickness but is shown on video to have been at the protest should be, at a minimum, docked for the pay for the days that they massed. And, if they fraudulently claim sickness with an excuse but were spotted at the protest, they should be fired for committing fraud.
People like that shouldn't be around children anyway - they don't understand the difference between right and wrong, and therefore cannot be expected to be able to teach children.”
AMEN! From a retired teacher of 43 years of teaching. One of the happiest days for me will be when the NEA and the Federal Department of Education are no longer with us! The other happiest day will be when I will be able to say that President Allen West is my President and Commander In Chief of our wonderful military!