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and reminder that the opportunity cost of a few days’ strike is far outweighed by teachers being overworked to the bone without adequate compensation or psychological support, resulting in the best teachers weeding themselves out of the field altogether.

anti-union sentiment is hurting kids.

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[–] Brunbrun6766 56 points 8 months ago (6 children)

It's not just the pay.

It's also the constant walking on eggshells about every single topic

Administrators controlling how teachers run their classroom

Discipline being relegated to the teachers taking time away from teaching

Open communication between parents and teachers being abused with no help from administration

Lack of resources to properly cover certain topics

Lack of programs to properly educate different types of students in ways they need, ways that a traditional classroom environment doesn't provide.

Source: Former teacher

[–] Brujones 9 points 8 months ago (1 children)

This is spot on. A family member of mine is a high school teacher and faces everything you laid out. I'd add the seemingly constant threats of lawsuits and violence to further illustrate the untenable atmosphere.

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