I understand where the teachers are coming from, nobody wants to work for free, but....that being said, when teachers strike, who does it hurt,,, the kids.
I'm sorry, I don't think teachers should be able to strike. We all have things about our job we dislike, but going into the teaching profession, there has to be things that are required of you, you knew about before becoming a teacher. Like the afterschool things, grading papers, lesson plans etc. Is this not presented to you at your job interview? Especially the afterschool involvement. If not I can understand the frustration, especially if no extra pay is involved.
At DH's job, he does not have a pension just a 401 k . His pay is frozen indefinetly. We have no idea when he'll get a raise. And we pay $400.00 a month toward our healthcare., which BTW goes up every year, with no pay raise.
There are alot of professions out there you are never going to get rich doing. Teaching being one of them. I thought most people became teachers because they wanted to teach. I'm an RN. There's alot of BS that goes with my job too. I don't have an option to strike when things get bad. I deal with it. I knew of the BS and not so good pay and hours going into this job. If thats what you want to do with your life you deal with it.
I don't think its the thing of bashing teachers. Its just there are alot of professions out there that have alot of BS attached to them , poor pay and not so much reward. But we don't have the option of a new contract to make things better, we drudge along.
Last year the school district we lived in (have since moved) went on strike (DS was in Catholic school) The teachers wanted a 7% pay raise and no contribution to their healthcare. They went out on strike for 30 days, went back for 2 weeks, then again out for 2 weeks. Then they returned because they were mandated. This is a community who disbanned their police force just 6 months earlier and had no street lights because the township couldn't afford the bill. Where did these teachers think their raise was coming from?
We have since moved into a new district and DS goes to the public school. I love DS's teacher. He is very involved , has an email , voice mail and book my son brings home everynight to communicate with him, if the parents need to. We have many after school programs, the teachers are invloved in, but the parents must volunteer too. If there aren't 2 parent volunteers per class, it is cancelled. We have a huge parent involvement though.
I certainly can understand the teachers frustrations. I just think that teachers striking is wrong. There are some nurses around here that are still union and yes, when they went on strike I felt the same way. Patients had to be moved to different hospitals.
Sorry when it affects a 3rd party, it shouldn't be allowed , no matter what profession.