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To: C19fan

I would think it would get shot down in court if ever passed. I don’t follow California politics that closely, but after reading the article their appears to be a few things going on. It appears some teachers in high stress districts say to heck with it and move on. There probably aren’t alot of openings at the better California school districts, so they move out of state or find something else to do. They can’t attract new teachers because the pay stinks and new hire pension benefits aren’t as generous. Even if giving income tax relief to teachers held up, it wouldn’t solve the problem.


24 posted on 03/12/2017 5:49:46 AM PDT by EVO X
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To: EVO X
their pay does not stink....they have superior benefits, their pay goes up substantially year in and year out, they never have to worry about being fired, they have generous sick leave as well as sabbatical days and time off for pregnancies and THEY WORK ONLY HALF THE YEAR.....

funny how people forget they work so little....

71 posted on 03/12/2017 3:52:43 PM PDT by cherry (<_)
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