But the issue at hand, it seems, is whether or not it was fair that these teachers were fired. To me, it does seem fair under the circumstances. The teachers were given a set of conditions, were told what they had to do to keep their jobs, and they chose not to do that. So they were fired WITH warning, despite (because of?) having a union. It really seems that it was the union that led the teachers to believe they had job security when in fact, they didn't. Doesn't sound like the union is working for the teachers or the students, actually.
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Well said.
union is a touchy subject. It is good to protect working Americans, but on the other hand, it is a shelter for many lazy, unmotivated individuals. May be I do not understand the school system, but I just don't know how the teachers' be evaluated. Without a union, do we just consider a teacher as incompetent or lazy just because of parents complain? or does the principal have the absolute power? and what happens to bad administrators?
But then isn't it happening across America, that good people was let go, if, for any reason, they do not get along well with their managers? or work is not assigned evenly?
I certainly do not have an answer, and can only wish the teachers to enjoy their union while they still have it. I am puzzled by the rep's statement on "right to nefotigate time and money" that he expected the rest of the world to wait for him to negotigate forever.