West Virginia teachers continue to strike:https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/03/rank-and-file-west-virginia-teachers-union-strike-wildcatWest Virginia CWA has joined in:https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/frontier-communications-workers-strike-in-west-virginia/2018/03/04/1a13fe7c-1fc6-11e8-946c-9420060cb7bd_story.html?utm_term=.54ca0b9d780dAnd now Oklahoma:Maybe this is only the beginning?Also, pretty rad for a sitting senator to promote an illegal strike:https://twitter.com/SenSanders/status/970009429683965958[Edited on March 4, 2018 at 11:28 PM. Reason : .]
3/4/2018 11:21:14 PM
This is awesome, and I imagine we'll be seeing more of these in the future. A return to labor movements is sorely needed right now. Especially in states like WV, which have a strong tradition of organized labor movements (coal miners strikes, etc). Apparently, if this strike isn't resolved soon, it could mirror the size of the strikes that took place in Wisconsin a few years ago.For anyone interested in strike funding. The Wobblies (IWW) are supporting a strike fund.https://www.youcaring.com/industrialworkersoftheworld-1111923Also, an interview with one of the teachers on strike can be found here:https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/episode-190-schools-out-feat-michael-mochaidean-3418The strike is over healthcare, FYI.
3/5/2018 3:37:19 AM
I get infuriated when I see the media completely ignore the strong labor history in WV and default to the “Trump voters in diners” horseshit. Anyway, I hope the national press picks up more on this story. It’s far bigger than a lot of the nonsense getting front page billing.[Edited on March 5, 2018 at 7:41 AM. Reason : X]
3/5/2018 7:40:48 AM
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3/5/2018 3:14:33 PM
Both parties have failed workers in WV.https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/02/west-virginia-teachers-strike-energy-industry
3/5/2018 3:58:15 PM
Strike is over, all state employees are getting a 5% raise. Legislators have talked about cutting medicaid or other benefits programs to pay for it, so we'll see how that goes.
3/6/2018 8:07:24 PM
3/8/2018 2:02:54 AM
Thats silly. Only 29% of the population has a college degree so of course teachers are going to make more than average.
3/8/2018 2:07:30 AM
lol where the fuck did you get that number and why is it so precise down to the last $8?The average teacher salary in WV is about $45k according to CNN, which is ~25-35% lower than the national average, which is far from being well off.Annnnnd....I just googled "$54,008+WV+Teacher" and it looks like LoneSnark went to Salary.com and cherry picked the highest data point he could find, which is the average base salary for teachers in Morgantown, WV. Don't know if you know this, but there's an entire state outside of the college town in WV.Also, as stated in this thread, it was about healthcare.
3/8/2018 2:39:01 AM
those fat cat teachers with their #2 pencils
3/8/2018 2:40:17 AM
At $45k, they're still doing better than the average West Virginian adult.Teachers unions helped keep some of my disgracefully incompetent "educators" in their jobs. Another union tried to kill my dog. I've moved way left on a lot of issues, but as far as unions go...fuck 'em.[Edited on March 8, 2018 at 8:01 AM. Reason : Send in the Pinkertons for all I care]
3/8/2018 7:59:57 AM
3/8/2018 10:59:06 AM
Pretty sure Grumpy has a Gov't job, so it's kinda funny to hear him be all anti-union up in here
3/8/2018 11:06:11 AM
Yeah I wonder if he missed the part where this resulted in a 5% raise for ALL government employees.More news from Oklahoma:http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/teacherbeat/2018/03/oklahoma_teachers_union_calls_for_strike.html
3/8/2018 11:09:35 AM
3/8/2018 11:27:58 AM
The fact is, we don't live in a free market. I understand your view, but it's nothing more than a thought exercise.
3/8/2018 12:05:01 PM
Yeah..somewhere in between the three part time jobs parents have because the coal mine shut down, parents are going to find time to protest the learning conditions of their kids. Reeeaaal fuckin' likely.Jesus, some of you people are reactionary. Not liking unions because of personal grievances is the shallowest form of political consciousness.They're workers. They're agitating for better conditions for all workers. They aren't demanding the money come from their fellow workers, they're demanding it come from the rich, who have been getting tax break after tax break, robbing the state from the money needed to provide for the working class. Some of you motherfuckers need to look around and pick which side your on.
3/8/2018 12:20:02 PM
^
3/8/2018 12:42:56 PM
3/8/2018 1:10:01 PM
straw man with a pinch of reductio ad absurdum
3/8/2018 1:15:30 PM
3/8/2018 1:17:54 PM
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3/8/2018 1:35:34 PM
so these teachers are bad because they work for low wages (your argument, last paragraph) but a well compensated teacher is not a good teacher (your argument, first paragraph)? in your ayn randian utopia, why should teachers continue to work for low wages? charity is bad, working a job because of the goodness of your heart is bad. [Edited on March 8, 2018 at 1:52 PM. Reason : .]
3/8/2018 1:51:49 PM
I may have made a mistake here...I thought the good here was to improve education...I realize now upon re-reading that I'm the only one here that cares about that enough to mention it. Please disregard my last post. My point was that the wage increase can not be expected to improve education levels in any way. It isn't going to replace the current teachers with better ones. All it will do is shift resources into the pockets of current teachers, be they good or bad.
3/8/2018 2:06:43 PM
What are you talking about? Paying teachers a FAIR salary is pretty much a requirement for keeping quality teachers around, even if it means having "bad" ones too. If you want to debate the quality of training most teachers receive, that's an entirely different conversation.You're essentially saying that teachers are inherently greedy and are being overpaid.
3/8/2018 2:55:03 PM
he's actually saying they are all inherently bad since they were still getting shit wages
3/8/2018 3:06:23 PM
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea that paying people fairly inevitably leads to poor performance, but I guess I should stop.
3/8/2018 4:06:11 PM
naw naw naww .....you've got it all wrong. You see, by paying them shit and stripping away their health benefits, you are actually incentivizing them to work harder because something something competition. If you paid them NOTHING, then they'd perform even better, because...something something free markets[Edited on March 8, 2018 at 4:28 PM. Reason : ]
3/8/2018 4:27:56 PM
well by paying them shit they will have to quit, then the private industry can hire them for cheap, then loneshark's kids can just go to the private school and since loneshark himself is better off that means it worked for everyone! free market works!
3/8/2018 4:28:58 PM
I believe bootstraps is the word you’re looking for.
3/8/2018 4:29:04 PM
I'm an overpaid, fatcat greedy teacher, but all of this hyperbole makes me feel dumb.
3/8/2018 4:38:05 PM
You guys are fun.
3/8/2018 4:40:26 PM
I'm still laughing at the idea of the entire American Federation of Teachers and North Carolina Association of Educators holding a general meeting and conspiring to poison Grumpy's Pomeranian.
3/8/2018 4:45:51 PM
Like, I hope it was an extravagant heist that included a wide cast of eccentric teachers and Benicio Del Toro, where the operatives performed a kidnapping and ransom, with the coupe de grace being the planned execution of little Baxter with the weapons being compromised completely of items found in the teacher's June Box.
3/8/2018 4:55:54 PM
3/8/2018 5:51:52 PM
As an overpaid private teacher, I can say with confidence that most teachers are underpaid, unions are bad, AND the education system is broken. This is a multi-faceted issue. Just because improving teacher pay won't fix the broken education system, doesn't mean they don't need to be paid more. Both can be true. With that said, when I began my career, I chose to work at a poor private school and be paid less. Sometimes you can be paid more but be paid less in reality. If your class size shrinks from 35 to 17, your work hours go down. So improvements not related to salary could actually amount to a much larger pay increase than what a union may be fighting for. I think that is part of lonesharks point but I'm not sure
3/8/2018 5:56:16 PM
West Virginia teachers shouldn't get healthcare because Grumpy had a bad experience in customs
3/8/2018 6:11:04 PM
Nah, customs wasn't the problem. Also the teachers should probably get healthcare. But I'm not throwing my money to some anarcho-bolshie wobbly bullshit.[Edited on March 8, 2018 at 6:23 PM. Reason : Anybody who doesn't join the IWW hates schoolteachers and children, apparently]
3/8/2018 6:23:15 PM
They should probably get healthcare, but they shouldn't organize or withhold their labor in order to get it.
3/8/2018 6:26:32 PM
Everybody here is fine with them withholding their labor. I dislike unions, but don't have a strong across-the-board feeling about strikes; and of course a fundamental premise of market economics is that they can withhold their labor from shitty-paying West Virginia and sell it for more to better-paying schools, states, or jobs.People in here acting like they're going to bilk the wealthy capitalist plutocrats of West Virginia to pay for this shit.[Edited on March 8, 2018 at 7:04 PM. Reason : You guys get that West Virginia doesn't get to tax Warren Buffet, right?]
3/8/2018 7:03:46 PM
Given what you just said, it's really funny that the richest person (and only billionaire) in West Virginia is the governor. And West Virginia is the richest delegation in congress.http://www.rollcall.com/news/home/50-richest-members-of-congress-2014-everyone-ranked-by-state
3/8/2018 7:19:53 PM
Not only is he a rich billionaire plutocrat who inherited his families agriculture business and owns coal mines, but he's switched party affiliations from Republican to Democrat back to Republican. Dude's a fucking snake
3/8/2018 8:44:21 PM
he’s also morbidly obesehe’s practically a cartoon villain
3/8/2018 10:33:05 PM
Of course I knew as soon as I posted it that someone was going to have some prominent wealthy West Virginians, and yet I did it anyway. For what it's worth I suspect that WV was the richest delegation; that link is three years old, and Jay Rockefeller retired two years ago. But anyway, the larger point is that West Virginia is a poor state and there's only so much mileage you're going to get going after its wealthy population.
3/9/2018 7:21:23 AM
Yeah I didn't mean for it to refute your point, it's just a funny side note.Buuut, check this out:
3/9/2018 11:23:50 AM
^It was the height of the Recession. Even the most progressive states were looking to cut/freeze salaries and cut corporate taxes. I have a hard time condemning a governor ina situation like that, were none of the choices are very good.
3/9/2018 1:48:27 PM
3/10/2018 10:51:34 AM
To put it another way, repeal one law and unions become just another form of corporation
3/10/2018 2:38:42 PM