well, over the last 8 days, my profession has been locked out of our schools.....this is a first for me and for many.
very disheartening.
while i blame our union, the school board and the provincial gov't for screwing us royally, i ask myself this:
what the fawk are unions good for?
we had a negociating team playing hardball with the school board and wouldn't budge to give in to the board....anything less then what we asked for would be a slap in our face...
i'm not gonna get into the semantics of what the teachers are fighting for.....because it's pointless, and the public is misinformed about what's goin on here in Ontario.
some parents and people think the teachers are on strike, but we're not.
anyways, back to my question:
our local negociating team were playing hardball, and now our provincial union came in and got rid of our negociating team and put in place a new set of people.
I am VERY suspicious of this...as i have a feeling some of these that are on the NEW negociating team MAY have some ties to the provincial govt that caused this mess in the first place.....and therefore we'll get LESS than we asked for.....
yes, yes, it'll be up to us the teachers to vote on this new contract, but for those like myself who are willing to fight to change the system ( and keep on NOT getting a paycheque...) will probably be screwed by the older teachers near retirement and those that are bullied easily ( and don't wanna rock the boat) as they are sheep led to the slaughter and will probably vote yes on any shit that's thrown their way.....
1) do any of you guys find this suspiscious?
2) what are unions good for and are they usually out to help their members when it comes to hard times like these?
thanks for your responses in advance, i know i'll get some really good well thought out opinions and statements from you all.
and thanks for letting me vent.

very disheartening.
while i blame our union, the school board and the provincial gov't for screwing us royally, i ask myself this:
what the fawk are unions good for?
we had a negociating team playing hardball with the school board and wouldn't budge to give in to the board....anything less then what we asked for would be a slap in our face...
i'm not gonna get into the semantics of what the teachers are fighting for.....because it's pointless, and the public is misinformed about what's goin on here in Ontario.
some parents and people think the teachers are on strike, but we're not.
anyways, back to my question:
our local negociating team were playing hardball, and now our provincial union came in and got rid of our negociating team and put in place a new set of people.
I am VERY suspicious of this...as i have a feeling some of these that are on the NEW negociating team MAY have some ties to the provincial govt that caused this mess in the first place.....and therefore we'll get LESS than we asked for.....
yes, yes, it'll be up to us the teachers to vote on this new contract, but for those like myself who are willing to fight to change the system ( and keep on NOT getting a paycheque...) will probably be screwed by the older teachers near retirement and those that are bullied easily ( and don't wanna rock the boat) as they are sheep led to the slaughter and will probably vote yes on any shit that's thrown their way.....
1) do any of you guys find this suspiscious?
2) what are unions good for and are they usually out to help their members when it comes to hard times like these?
thanks for your responses in advance, i know i'll get some really good well thought out opinions and statements from you all.
and thanks for letting me vent.

