Yeah I can't see the unions taking it to court if they didn't think there was a good chance of winning.
That is all about PR
That might backfire on them.
Yeah I can't see the unions taking it to court if they didn't think there was a good chance of winning.
If the province thinks a hit to the teachers will turn the economy around, we really need to replace their economists.Well that is a nice story, however please explain how the province is expected to turn things a round?
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Since there are other ways to get the money for the deficit..... my answer to you is no.And I havbe tried many times to explain to you that it is not a challenge.
It is the reality of the situation
Why in the world can you not understand that ?
One more time:
Teachers can not as a group replace the comp they currently recieve
1 /1000 might be able to do so in the private sector.
Not one of them will be able to replace that salary and still work only 9 1/2 months
Therefore they should not take thier excessive comp for granted and be more accomidating to help the province get its financial house in order.
If they had alternatives, they might be in a stronger position.
Do you understand now ?
As you say the economy is not going to turn around any time soonIf the province thinks a hit to the teachers will turn the economy around, we really need to replace their economists.
Why notSince there are other ways to get the money for the deficit..... my answer to you is no.
you as the taxpayer don't want the burden so why teachers?
Why not taxes then. You were still making ends meet at 15% instead of 13% hstWhy not
They are clearly overcompensated
They have all summer to negotiate a deal.The bullying is when the government tries to bypass labour laws and forgoe negotiations.
Things have changedThe bullying is looking to take away things that had been promised. In the collective bargaining agreement there's no caveat that says "you get the gratuity unless we take it away"
If I am not mistaken that contract has expired.That's not entitlement, that's expecting to see a contract honoured.
Thanks for proving my pointShows what you know about football. The reason most schools don't have it is they can't afford the upkeep.
Well if the teachers left some $ on the table...... But noThe kids pay for the equipment through fees plus fundraising. Their fees cover referees and equipment. Fields cost nothing as schools with teams typically have a home field. The cost of cutting the grass would happen regardless of if there was football, soccer or any other sport on the field. kids have the option of buying insurance but there's no extra insurance from the school. Only part the school pays for is the bus for away games and renting a yellow school bus is pretty cheap.
No Frank, You should stop as you are just proving my pointYou really should stop.
No greed is demanding more than the counterpart can reasonably afford.Greed would be wanting more..... here they are fighting to keep what they were promised through contracts.
WTF ?Actually, I'm not a teacher. I used to date a MPA who became a teacher and so I learned pretty much the ins and outs of the school system. Enough time has passed that I feel I can admit that whie the info I've shared is correct it's second hand information..... mind you I've actually read the collective bargaining agreement cover to cover because I was blown away by how good it is.
If they do not happen , a lot of really bad things will occur in about 5 yearsProof of my objectivenss is the admission that cuts are likely to happen.
What they do with their excess is no concern of mineOnce a teacher is paid that's really their money to do what they will with it. Be it cottages (which I still maintain they couldn't afford except for under special situations that I mentioned before....one of many topics you chose to drop).
Excuse me. I do not think soAs for screwing with students..... that is one school and their choice. Don't blow it out of proportion.
What exactly are we receiving for 90K a year?There are over 150K teachers and 100 happen to be protesting this way. It;s their right to protest. It is not their obligation to do the extracurriculars. It's not in the contract.
So they choose to screw the students over trying to use them as leveage.Again if you actually knew what you were talking about you'd know it's voluntary.
Well paid is your opinionOverpaid is your opinion. Well paid absolutely.
Kiss my ass you lying, decietful, son of a bitch. You have zero right to question and assume you know better when it comes to making a claim on any part of my wages. How dare you !!the tax dollars of a tax increase would go to the deficit not teachers. Your a whiney bitch for not wanting to pay taxes that you used to pay.
No way a tax increase will fly to ensure teachers keep this absurd level of compYou forget that the tax drop from 15 to 13 was due to good economic times and you should understand that as a citizen when things go poorly you can't expect the same benefits as when things were good. It's the same arguement you used for teachers. So it should work for you as a taxpayer as well.
No, No and No againI proposed pay free plus tax increase so that the extra revenue could go towards knocking down the debt not pay teachers more.
Time will tellThe public already knows about the deficit, the sweet deal teachers have and work to rule has happened recently enough that none of this should be a surprise. If it was going to backfire I think the by election would have gone differently.
.And there's been no whining so quit making shit up
Just like teachers were making ends meet a few years ago on 65KWhy not taxes then. You were still making ends meet at 15% instead of 13% hst
Again overcompensate is your opinion. There's no magic number of what a teacher is worth. So you can't say over.
if only that were true.Good pay leads to happy teachers which leads to better kids, doesn't it?
And so are the teachers who refuse to show up for extracurricular programs!I don't think this is true at all. I think an overwhelming number of teachers are dispirited that their right to collective bargaining has been taken away from them by McGuinty. He's rewritten the playbook, quite possibly/most likely illegally, which will likely cost the province (read taxpayers) hundreds of millions of dollars in legal fees and payments to teachers in the end. All to win a stupid by-election in Kitchener-Waterloo. He's a moron.
So the answer is to use the kids as pawns and refuse to continue "volunteering" which they "volunteered" to do. I was listening to one student who's shot at a scholarship could be in jeopardy because teachers at his school have refused to show up for the extracurricular programs. Way to go teachers.Whether teachers like it or not. Want a raise or not. Want their benefits or not.
They have to put up a stink. Otherwise, they can expect another cut and another cut to follow.
That's the real world is someone pushes you if you don't push back you can expect it to happen again.
Well said.I have teachers in my family and most will tell you they do have it easy. Not that they don't work but they enjoy what they do, that's the difference. Their students remember them for their efforts.
On the other hand you do find a lot of teachers who got into the field for the pay, benefits and vacation. Those are the teachers that no one remembers from school. Watch the parking lot at any school and see how fast some of these teachers are out the door. That is this group!
I do find it strange though on the part of the teachers union when they state that they are "Doing this for the children" First thing they do is with hold extra curricular activities. Wow that's really giving it to the government. Don't know how they will get over that. If they were actually looking out for the kids they wouldn't be screwing them.
While I'm not a big fan of McGuinty an argument can be made for their statement that they are "Doing this for the children". By getting their spending under control they are helping to prevent our kids from having to pay for it for the rest of their working lives.
The teachers have volunteered for these extracurricular programs which is the reason the kids are able to participate in them. The kids have every reason to expect these programs will continue. The fact that some teachers have decided to hang the kids out to dry because they have a beef with McGuinty just proves they're a bunch of spoiled little brats. Who are the real children?After school programs are just that, after school. If they do not want to donate their free time to this then that is that. They are not being paid to do after school programs. Those of you who feel so strongly about this can donate their time, instead of berating someone else for their choice.
Actually, if you skip the war between frankcastle and JohnLarue there's only a handful of posts. lolToo many damn posts to read them all. There are two lesbos in their 50's who are in the "education" field living in our neighbourhood. Their combined salary is probably somewhere north of $300,000 and they get the Summer off. Plus, not long from now they will retire on a Cadillac pension plan and live to over 100 years old. No wonder the Province and Teachers Pension Plan are broke.
Wow 150k each what are they profs or superintendents cause teachers n principals don't make that.Too many damn posts to read them all. There are two lesbos in their 50's who are in the "education" field living in our neighbourhood. Their combined salary is probably somewhere north of $300,000 and they get the Summer off. Plus, not long from now they will retire on a Cadillac pension plan and live to over 100 years old. No wonder the Province and Teachers Pension Plan are broke.