Posted on 02/23/2011 8:44:08 AM PST by SeekAndFind
You can read the whole story here :
http://www.projo.com/news/content/providence_teacher_layoffs_02-23-11_MCML6R3_v17.1a1cc6d.html
“...union leaders are up in arms.” Because of all of the DUES MONEY they’ll not be collecting.
Fire all the parasites then, make them requalify.
what else do they expect? the unions have brought this nation to its knees. there is no money!
Exactly. They only care about DUES,DUES, DUES.
I have no doubt it’s the union thuggery tactics (including collective bargaining) that got them to this point. It’s no different up here - we pay through the nose for these educators and every year they give less and less.
If the kids are out of school for a month or six months, it won’t hurt a thing. It will put pressure on the parents so they may change things in the schools. Something has to give but the unions won’t even give an inch.
Most of them are dumb as dirt anyway, totally replaceable!!!!
Collectively Bargain-Binned right out the door...
Makes room for more appropriate items, seasonally-taxed adjusted.
If no one can afford your items - stores shut down and the inventory gets sent to the $1dollar stores.
If management doesn’t do a corporate about face - it’s over.
Yup!! Like the air traffic controllers!!
Hey - They're protesting to keep their welfare freebies everywhere else. They can't have both. It's not their money.
I guess now they'll have to get real jobs. They'll have to work all year like everyone else.
Good thing they have their union to cover their backs, huh?
“Providence To Teachers: You’re Fired”
They are not fired. Just given notice. This is done in most districts. What is different in this case is that all the teachers got notices. Normally, some nominal number get notices and only a fraction of those are terminated.
Many more school districts have to do this. Bust the unions!
I never even considered being a teacher until I found out they were making over $100,000++, have full benefits, have a full retirement, work less than 10 months a year, and can never be fired.
No wonder I keep hearing the term ‘Lottery Job’, when people talk about a union or government job. It really is like winning the freakin’ lottery.
The Gravy Train has been derailed.
The taxpayers are done. Not mad not pissed just done.
Its over. Taxpayer piad employees rode the gravy train for the past 30 years and now will have to come back down to earth with the rest of us.
You will be paid for the work you do.
You do it well you should be paid well. You do it poorly you should be looking for another job.
The days of lazy and inept teachers keeping jobs because of unions is coming to the end. The cliff is rapidly approaching!
If all of the teachers were laid off at the end of this school term, would the union be paying to cover any salary they received over the summer, as well as their insurance payments? Wouldn’t that be a kick in the pants to their coffers? lol
The teachers have long answered to the unions and the Federal Dept of Education.
Its time they answer to those that pay the wage, the taxpayers, the parents.
The funny thing is that most school districts spend more on non-teaching staff than on teachers. Getting rid of the worthless counselors, shrinks, assistant superintendants, assistants to the assistant superintendants... etc., would solve the problem easily. Unfortunately in any bureaucratic system the most worthless people are the most protected.
Hey guys. Go easy on the “thug” and “parasite” comments. What we are witnessing is an era where the public sector is being downsized. The process is different than when the private sector does the same. Draconian measures are now required because there is no “natural” way for government entities to take care of economic contractions. Therefore, by the time the politicians intervene things can be rather dire.
The absurdity of the process should provide a cautionary tale of why government should provide no service which is not absolutely necessary.
Meanwhile, a lot of the teachers affected are neither “thugs” nor “parasites”. They are teachers attempting to do their jobs.
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