Posted on 02/18/2018 3:44:54 AM PST by buckalfa
CHARLESTON, W.Va. There will be no public school next Thursday or Friday anywhere in West Virginia. Whether classes resume on Monday remained up in the air. The West Virginia teachers unions and service personnel organizations all agreed to authorize the first ever walkout in all 55 counties of teachers and service personnel.
Were done. Were done waiting. We waited and have given them chances and they didnt want to take it seriously, said Teacher Christiana Frye of Cabell Midland High School. Honestly Im praying two days is enough because some people cant afford to be out longer than that, but the way theyve treated us so far I dont know that it will.
Cathy Pizzino, a teacher at Robert C. Byrd High School in Clarksburg was dug in for whatever it takes.
Well be out a whole hell of a lot longer than two days, she said. Im ready for 20, 30 whatever it is. I told my kids, its going to be a long haul.
Thousands of teachers stood more than two hours in a cold and driving rain on Saturday, covering the Lincoln Plaza of the State Capitol. There, they pledged solidarity and believe the work stoppage will be the pressure needed to get improvements. The teachers agreed pay was an issue, but by no means the only issue.
Its the PEIA, its the wanting to take our seniority, its allowing uncertified teachers to come in and teach our classes, said Donna Roberts who teaches at Sherman Elementary in Boone County. Its about a whole lot more than a paycheck.
I dont think its fair that my benefits are determined by my husbands or my familys total income, added Brenda Bolyard a teacher in Taylor County. Its ridiculous.
While most agree the work stoppage is necessary, they also agreed it was worrisome to know students will not be in school those days.
Its not anything we want to do, Roberts added. But when were facing not being able to pay our bills month to month, we have to do something.
I actually have two children in the school system myself and even if I wasnt a teacher, Id be right there with their teachers, said Frye. They are helping to shape my childrens future and we are worried about the students.
Although a strike by public employees in is illegal, West Virginia Education Association President Dale Lee indicated on MetroNews Talkline it isnt something the union considered a factor.
What are they going to do, fire 15,000 people? Lee rhetorically asked when questioned about the legality of the work stoppage.
Fire them all and go back to locally hired and run school systems. Centralized one size fits all schooling is a horrific failure.
Government employees should not be unionized because they will hold the public up for ransom.
Fire them all. It will work out well over a year or so after the unions are crushed.
If you recall, back when the Air Traffic Controllers went on strike and the great man, President Reagan fired those who went out on strike, the libs went nuts and predicted air traffic doom.
oh well, that didn’t happen just as if the Governor of W. by GOD Virginia fired those who strike it would be fine but the libs would say the end is near.
Solutions: Fire the teachers. Issue vouchers immediately.
Karate schools would hire teachers and open schools.
The chain daycare centers would have schools open within a week.
Ballet schools and community theaters would open schools.
The local soccer clubs would rent space and open schools.
The YMCA and YWCA would have schools open within the week.
Summer camps would have boarding schools open within the week.
There is one exception. Mormons would have schools open on Monday.
“I dont think its fair that my benefits are determined by my husbands or my familys total income, “
Funny, they love socialism until they are determined to be the better off.
There must be a 100 things named after the grand wizzer
All those kids going hungry without their breakfasts and lunches!
Save the children!
Actually all the WVSSC decision did was to unblock the circuit court decision and remand the suit back to the lower courts with instructions not to delay the case again. RTW is not yet settled law in WV.
Excellent!
I’m not unsympathetic to the plight of any West Virginia trying to pay their bills in one of the poorest economies in the US.
But teachers unions - as a whole - have given their members the message that the plight of the tax base shouldn’t affect them.
Indeed - no one does it better!
Isn’t it funny? With all the hoopla over Civil War statues?
Has anybody suggested anything named after Byrd isn’t a good idea?
"We can't drill our way out of this"
"We can't deport them all"
We're Americans - we can do any d@mn thing we set our minds to.
Im not sure wv cares and antifa cant find the state
A daughter is a shift lead in her WV store.
Whether it is cultural or systemic in the schools, she observes daily a certain underperformance in the WV work force.
That is the reality of the private sector, a healthy percentage of people are at will employees, they are there as long as the people in charge want them.
I have no heartburn about teachers wanting more money, everyone does. This is more about unions than it is teaching.
If these folks are unhappy with their current situation then they can find a position which is better fit, they have free will.
One does not need a certificate to be an excellent teacher. For most humans, our best teachers are our parents. For most teachers, the Education degree is a complete waste of time and money. I learned exactly 3 important/useful things while getting my Education degree... all 3 from the same person, and he was not a college professor... he was a hippie HS teacher who lived across the street from me and taught a course as an adjunct at my university.
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