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Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 2nd, 2013, 12:02 pm
by Urbane
I think that Fletcher was referring to the "Public Sector Labour Relations Act" created in 1994 under the NDP which provided for this dysfunctional provincial bargaining structure. Few would argue with his claim that the NDP would knuckle under to the BCTF far more readily than would the Liberals. Vander Zalm and the NDP have made quite a team, though, in hurting this province.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 2nd, 2013, 9:53 pm
by George+
You forget Carole Taylor.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 3rd, 2013, 9:35 am
by Urbane
    George+ wrote:You forget Carole Taylor.
Funny you would include her in the list of those who have hurt this province since she was the finance minister when the BCTF signed its one and only negotiated contract with any government under the current format. Of course principals and vice-principals got raises too so you wouldn't like that. You're so far out in left field that you're in another ball park altogether.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 3rd, 2013, 11:43 am
by George+
Did Carole Taylor and the Liberals "knuckle under" to the BCTF?
All admin. could set a good example by not taking a raise for awhile.

And you are so....ahh forget it...waste of time.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 3rd, 2013, 1:47 pm
by Urbane
    George+ wrote:Did Carole Taylor and the Liberals "knuckle under" to the BCTF?
    All admin. could set a good example by not taking a raise for awhile.

    And you are so....ahh forget it...waste of time.
I'd say her contract was on the generous side and it's just another reason that teachers shouldn't be complaining now. If anyone deserves a raise now it would be administrators who have to step in and do the work of teachers when the job action is happening but we have no money in the kitty for any pay raises for anyone.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 3rd, 2013, 2:01 pm
by George+
Spoken like a true administrator.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 3rd, 2013, 2:27 pm
by kibbs
It does not matter who is in power the union has them by the short and curlys ,they have TOO TOO TOO much power.The only way it will change is by teachers standing up to the person who gets them raises and benefits. IF we even think to say a bad word about or to teachers , we fear our kid will receive worse treatment.I m convinced only a day of protest will show teachers we support them but hate their evil greedy union :trippyquoter:
Feb 14th spend the day at home with your family and give the PET salute to the goonion [-X

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 3rd, 2013, 8:49 pm
by George+
Guess your kid will just have work to catch up when they go back.

Parents pull their kids out regularly for the silliest reasons.
But if teachers strike a few days the whole system is about to
Collapse-according to some.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 3rd, 2013, 9:05 pm
by Urbane
    George+ wrote:Guess your kid will just have work to catch up when they go back.

    Parents pull their kids out regularly for the silliest reasons.
    But if teachers strike a few days the whole system is about to
    Collapse-according to some.
Haven't you been listening to Susan Lambert? The system is already about to collapse because of budget "cuts."
:dyinglaughing:

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 3rd, 2013, 9:36 pm
by George+
Visit Rutland Middle School sometime.

Still no planning for a new school.

All about $$$s in this case and many
Others across the province sill in need of upgrading.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 3rd, 2013, 11:07 pm
by Urbane
    George+ wrote:Visit Rutland Middle School sometime.

    Still no planning for a new school.

    All about $$$s in this case and many
    Others across the province sill in need of upgrading.
I have. Yes, it's an older facility but that doesn't make it a bad facility. It needs to be upgraded when we can afford it and it's too bad we had to pay that $1 billion plus back to the feds when we extinguished the HST or we might have had the money to upgrade Rutland Middle. Oh well.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 4th, 2013, 2:14 am
by logicalview
George+ wrote:Spoken like a true administrator.


Spoken like a true commumist.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 4th, 2013, 8:15 am
by George+
Most people are past silly name calling because the person has a different point of view.

But go ahead and keep it up,

More votes for the NDP.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 4th, 2013, 9:01 am
by Rwede
George+ wrote:Most people are past silly name calling because the person has a different point of view.




That's right Georeg.

Signed,

Weedy.

Re: Teacher bargaining

Posted: Feb 4th, 2013, 10:51 am
by George+
Latest on teacher bargaining:
http://www.bctf.ca/NewsReleases.aspx?id=28996
At least they are trying a few different things.
e.g. facilitator right away.