http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110007761#1
1/3/2006 9:18:45 PM
OH DEAR[Edited on January 3, 2006 at 9:26 PM. Reason : I'm not sure if this is a bad thing or a good thing or just a thing that happened.]
1/3/2006 9:26:00 PM
and?
1/3/2006 9:33:16 PM
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1/3/2006 9:42:08 PM
youre either advocating the teacher's union for NC, or youre saying its a bad thing that they gave money to an alliance against defamation and to help fight AIDS. The emphasis on Jesse Jackson leads me to assume that they are trying to pain this as a BAD thing (cause conservatives cant get enough of talking about him and hillary).if youre saying its bad to fight defamation, human rights violations, and AIDS, then fuck you.
1/3/2006 10:05:01 PM
1/3/2006 10:07:29 PM
WHY WOULD TEACHERS EVER SUPPORT TOLERANCE, DIVERSITY, HOPE, OR THE FUTURE???
1/3/2006 10:45:15 PM
man, I'm glad they got that school thing all fixed up so they can spend money on these things...
1/3/2006 11:29:54 PM
i think most organizations give money like this every year
1/3/2006 11:32:19 PM
I am outraged by this for one reason: Teacher salaries are already too low before they are forced to hand over this $65 million to causes they may or may not support. Whether they support the cause or not is not at issue, but this money could have been spent on teaching supplies or better living standards.
1/3/2006 11:37:14 PM
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1/3/2006 11:53:02 PM
OMG FAGOATRY!
1/4/2006 12:31:34 AM
only the government should be able to waste money gained from extortion
1/4/2006 12:34:48 AM
Public teachers average about $60k in California, and they are almost impossible to fire after they get their tenure. Tenure only takes 2 years. Plus they get a shit-ton of time off. This past summer in California, the teachers union in conjunction with nurses and firefighters spent over $100 million dollars in an aggressive ad campaign to slander and defame Arnold Schwartzeneggar. Why? Because on Arnold's special election, he called for changing the tenure process to 5 years and allowing teachers to opt out of having to pay union dues for political reasons. Once he threatened their money supply, the unions went apeshit.Recently a study came out blaming major problems in the public school system on shitty teachers who just get shipped from school to school because schools can't fire them. The California Teachers Union lambasted the independent study, saying that it would just add to "hysteria" when the "real problem" is underfunding.
1/4/2006 1:03:34 AM
that special election in California pissed me offbecause I simply dont understand how anyone who wasnt directly self-interested could have been against those proposals
1/4/2006 1:18:19 AM
100 Million plus in attack ads will kill a guy's reputation.So will frontpage LA Times articles everyday for 2 months leading up to the election about Arnold's connections to evil billion-dollar corporations.In the end, the special election was billed as a power grab for Arnold, and the people voted [no]Just shows that people will believe anything they see on TV.
1/4/2006 1:25:17 AM
^well it did show, once again, how stupid and easily fooled the general public is so at least that means the republicans will probably continue to gain seats in 06[Edited on January 4, 2006 at 1:41 AM. Reason : ]
1/4/2006 1:33:58 AM
AIDS is a liberal cause From what I've heard the NC Teachers' Association is pretty good at getting things done. It pretty much serves as our union since we're disallowed from forming a real one.
1/4/2006 2:31:26 AM
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1/4/2006 10:25:20 AM
Wait, so DirtyGreek agrees with me that it is wrong for low paid teachers to have their meager salaries extorted away and spent on "other things"? I have the clear this up, I might need to say three hail-marrys tonight.
1/4/2006 10:25:42 AM
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1/4/2006 11:35:54 AM
Teacher, with no additional degree should make around 28-30k. Masters get 40,PH'D get 50. If you don't agree with that then go back to school and get those degree's. Most of the teachers I've had in school, including college, do not deserve what they are getting paid. To have the gaul to think that a teacher with no additional education or degree's should get $40,000 a year in NC is retarded in my opinion.
1/4/2006 11:36:00 AM
1/4/2006 11:40:02 AM
Here is how union dues work in California according to a teacher here: http://educationwonk.blogspot.com/2005/01/union-nonsense-california-teachers.html
1/4/2006 11:51:54 AM
I really really think the whole closed shop thing, for teachers or not, is completely wrong. I'm all for the right to organize, but I think part of that includes the right to choose to not organize if you don't want to.
1/4/2006 11:53:36 AM
^^ That is outrageous! Surely someone can put a stop to this!?!?
1/4/2006 12:04:53 PM
The solution is simple. Right to work laws, like we have in NC. Unions die when people have the choice to participate financially, or not.
1/4/2006 12:28:36 PM
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1/4/2006 12:49:02 PM
Well, it's not really a "response" if the latter is required to come with some substance. It's pure extortion. Unions are generally evil. I think it has been well understood for quite some time.
1/4/2006 12:58:47 PM
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1/4/2006 1:09:55 PM
Okay, with the power of the mighty Google and a few union and university websites, I've got some information to help clarify the entire "Agency Fee" concept.Agency Fees are collected by the Union to help recoup the cost of negotiating and administering the collective bargaining agreement. The amount they charge you is supposed to cover your share of just these costs and isn't supposed to go to the Union's other activities. Depending on state, if you opt out, you should get an annual report certified by a CPA from the Union explaining where the Union spent it's money that year (oddly, Union members typically do NOT get a copy of this).The idea is that since they negotiated on your behalf for your salary and benefits, you have to pay at least for the negotiation and administration portion. Most, if not all states, enforce this by law. Dues are automatically garnished from your wages like Social Security and Medicare.For most states, the only way you can opt out is to be a member of a religious organization that has traditionally spoke out against joining these sorts of civic organizations. In that case, you still have to cough up the money, but you can donate it to charity instead.Oh, and UAW 2322 of Amherst, MA charges 2% dues to Union members or an 1.52% Agency Fee to non-union members.
1/4/2006 1:16:13 PM
^^don't private school teachers typically make less than their public school counterpartsIm not sure how anyone would be able to tell what the actual market wage for teachers should be considering how distorted the picture is but given that I would imagine that teachers do recieve more pay than they would if they were operating in a competitive environment[Edited on January 4, 2006 at 1:24 PM. Reason : ]
1/4/2006 1:23:34 PM
10 mo. 12 mo.Batch/Cert 35,220 41,090Batch/Cert+NBPTS 39,450 46,025 Masters/Cert 38,740 45,197Masters/Cert+NBPTS 43,390 50,622 Adv/Cert 40,000 46,667Adv/Cert+NBPTS 44,650 52,091 PhD/Cert 41,270 48,148PhD/Cert+NBPTS 45,920 53,573
1/4/2006 1:32:49 PM
technically "gaul" is spelled rightif you're talking about french shit
1/4/2006 1:42:10 PM
1/4/2006 1:46:06 PM
well that's a damned sight more than she's getting in gaston county schools, i'll tell you that. her take home pay is downright pitiful.
1/4/2006 3:09:19 PM
^^omg there's a few bad apples! They don't deserve anything! If only we could apply this rationale to business executives!Also, your experience has been colored by the fact that you've probably only taken honors/AP. All these teachers that didn't have to do much work for your class had to do a significant amount of work for their standards classes. Standard classes wouldn't sit through (to paraphrase) "some gay-ass history teacher lecturing on and on and on about stupid crap they don't even need to know." You need to babysit them and come up with activities to effectively teach them w/o boring them to death. Also, there's a very significant difference between first year teacher salaries and 10th year. Why don't you post the former? Disregarding even that, if a private business wanted to pay me just barely over 50k when I had a terminal degree, certification in my field, and 10 years experience, I'd laugh at them. Same goes for 35k with a BA and ten years experience. Let me ask you this for comparison purposes: If I were a private sector manager with ~120 workers under me, how much should I expect to earn?
1/4/2006 4:00:22 PM
1/4/2006 4:17:10 PM
Accountants and Generals are still payed well, even if it's below what they could make in the private sector. The key here is that there is a viable private sector available to these professions.Public defenders are indeed paid way below what they deserve, but again, there's a very viable private sector to enter whenever they want to. One that will more than cover the few years they spent in "poverty," making teachers' wages.
1/4/2006 4:35:22 PM
look folks, I watched my gf teach music to 1st graders for 45 minutes monday, and I felt more tired WATCHING her do that than I usually do after half a day at my job. she deserves like twice what she makes, if not more, and I'm not just saying that because I'd reap the benefits
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