Anyone who followed this 'national teachers' movement' in the spring of '18 clearly saw the liberal bias in the reporting.
The 'narrative' that teachers were under paid and were being denied pay increases was glaringly obvious.
This story is a classic example of the mainstream medias' obfuscation and omission of relevant facts forcing the public to come to the conclusion the media wants the public to believe.
To: yesthatjallen
2 posted on
08/27/2018 7:27:55 AM PDT by
ETL
(Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Iran Deal, Nukes: Click ETL)
To: yesthatjallen
it was potentially relevant that, in some cases, the average teacher was already earning more than the states median household. At the least, readers would benefit from having some sense of how teacher pay compares to the income of the households who would fund any boost in their pay. AND the number of work weeks AND the guaranteed pension.
3 posted on
08/27/2018 7:31:17 AM PDT by
1Old Pro
To: yesthatjallen
Also bear in mind that the US is #1 in cost per student, and #13 in results. Unions need to banned from any activity funded by Tax Payer $!
5 posted on
08/27/2018 7:57:08 AM PDT by
stubernx98
(cranky, but reasonable)
To: yesthatjallen
Indeed, the generosity of teacher healthcare and pensions is a major issue in discussions of teacher compensation and school spending. Generosity? That's a load of crap! Teacher benefits in Texas have been falling like a rock for years. And, so have the salaries relative to the cost of living and workload. But, I will say that teachers brought it on themselves.
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