Posted on 10/23/2019 1:20:17 AM PDT by Libloather
Sen. Elizabeth Warren lent her voice to teachers striking in Chicago on Tuesday, addressing a rally of teachers as they called for smaller class sizes and better pay.
"Im here to stand for everyone one of the people who stand for our children every day. Everyone in America should support you in this strike, and the reason is when you go out to fight you dont fight for yourselves: you fight for the children of this city and the children of this country," Warren said.
"The eyes of this nation are on you... for you to show how the power of standing together is the power of making real change in this country," the Democratic presidential candidate said.
Warrens appearance in Chicago comes as the strike reaches its sixth day, and the third school day where teachers were not in classrooms.
"I believe in public education and I believe it is time in America to make a new investment in public education and I've got a plan for that," Warren said.
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Democratic socialists on front lines of teachers strike aim to put the pressure on Mayor Lightfoot
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2019/10/20/20923887/democratic-socialists-teachers-strike-mayor-lightfoot-cps-chicago-teachers-union
Public employee unions are anathema
Why should these yobs get more money??? Is their product improving???
Zactly....I support the home schoolers and non union teachers.
Among the U.S. 50 largest school districts, CPS teachers pay ranks No. 1 for teachers with a bachelors degree and five years experience, No. 2 for first-year teachers with a bachelors degree, and No. 3 for first-year teachers with a masters degree.
https://www.illinoispolicy.org/cps-pays-the-highest-salaries-of-any-of-the-50-largest-school-districts/
Yeah Liz, we really want to support a union that always puts the children and their parents last. We’ll get right on that.
I support it. Shut down the whole failed shebang and hand out vouchers like Hallowe’en candy.
Clearly, if Teachers Unions voted Republican she would be against the strike.
You forgot to post how the CPS ranks educationally against the rest of the U.S. /s
I think PUBLIC EMPLOYEE UNIONS should get everything they ask for plus more. Raise their pay, cut the size of the classes, increase their pensions, give them large bonuses every year.
As it is public employee unions are like parasites killing their host slowly, I want to turn them into large predators and kill their victim quickly.
It is only a matter of time before public employee unions bankrupt us. There are no honest negotiation between union and management first because in this case “management” is not paying out of the profit of their company and so have no real concern about cost, and second when “management” gives unions more money, it comes back to “management” in the form of campaign contribution.
Public employee unions and politicians have been committing fraud against the taxpayers since the beginning.
Sure, give them everything they want plus more and when there is no more money, no more taxes, no more bonds, no more free lunch...let them all starve.
The despicable pandering by the fake indian should disgust and/or sicken ‘everyone in America’.
My goal is to destroy the public school systems in this country. I hope the teachers never go back to work.
JoMa
If you combine socialism and open borders what do you get?
Answer: a third world hell-hole.
Left protesting Left.
Can we make her run the gauntlet for being such a pita and a liar? Pleeeeeeease?
It’s not just the pay. It’s the cadillac health care bennies and the pensions. Taxpayers are being beggared and their so-called public servants don’t give a damn.
I spent my career in public education. Happily in a non-union environment. The hypocrisy of the claim “we’re doing it for the children” is breathtaking. I knew someone who dared to cross the picket line in a Chicago teachers strike. She was shunned by her colleagues, who she thought were he friends, for the rest of her career.
“Give me more money! It’s for the children!”
Imagine the strength of the teachers’ bargaining position if they were remotely competent at their jobs.
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