Teachers unions still getting paid 100%, right?
No doubt. I'm a retired parochial school teacher, and I'm mighty glad to have retired before this school year. The work involved in switching to remote instruction midyear is no picnic - if you care enough to actually teach. Many teachers (and students) will be doing the absolute minimum. I learned yesterday that the system where I worked has announced that they are not going to continue with the 403b contribution to teachers' defined contribution pension funds. They say they can't afford it under the circumstances. Teachers are welcome to contribute to their own funds of course. That's the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, so a lot of parochial school teachers are taking a pension cut. Public school teachers . . . I can't imagine it happening.
‘Teachers unions still getting paid 100%, right?’
yep...