a Republican governor and a Republican controlled state legislature.
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news...cle_a59c2db5-ea48-5a57-9900-016b30f735d7.html
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news...cle_a59c2db5-ea48-5a57-9900-016b30f735d7.html
You think this just happened? I know you have a hard time with WV history....but...I think you know better.a Republican governor and a Republican controlled state legislature.
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news...cle_a59c2db5-ea48-5a57-9900-016b30f735d7.html
You think this just happened? I know you have a hard time with WV history....but...I think you know better.
The article you posted mentioned the last time teachers went on strike, 1990. Wasn't that Gaston Caperton as governor and a D controlled legislature? The reason for the strike then was a 1% increase in pay.Yes, it did. Can you not f'ucking read? LOL!
When Republican Gov. Jim Justice said at his second State of the State address Jan. 10 that all state employees would be getting a 1 percent raise, many West Virginia educators thought the increase was not nearly enough and considered it a slap in the face. To complicate matters further, senators have since proposed bills that could increase Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA) premiums and put teachers' seniority on the chopping block.
The issue with WV teacher compensation was an issue LONG....LONG....before the Republicans had total control in WV. There is plenty of blame to go around for the problems we now face in WV.The article you posted mentioned the last time teachers went on strike, 1990. Wasn't that Gaston Caperton as governor and a D controlled legislature? The reason for the strike then was a 1% increase in pay.
The Republican legislators here in the EP have long fought for regional teacher pay because of the huge disparity between MD and WV teachers pay. Tomblin blocked them at every attempt......we'll see if that now changes.When you promise employees a 1% raise, that's fine.....but then counter that with a 2-5% increase in health insurance premiums.......that is a slap in the face.
The issue with WV teacher compensation was an issue LONG....LONG....before the Republicans had total control in WV. There is plenty of blame to go around for the problems we now face in WV.
The Republican legislators here in the EP have long fought for regional teacher pay.
I understand your pain ...we negotiate out contract every 3 years we have received raises just to watch Obama care take all of it ...i have not received no more than a .10cent raise on my paycheck In 4 years ...well until the tax cuts ...& I'm sure health insurance will figure away to take itWhen you promise employees a 1% raise, that's fine.....but then counter that with a 2-5% increase in health insurance premiums.......that is a slap in the face.
Teachers should probably be paid more...but I want better results too.a Republican governor and a Republican controlled state legislature.
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news...cle_a59c2db5-ea48-5a57-9900-016b30f735d7.html
The reason nobody has got a pay raise is because the budget has shrunk for 3 straight years. It has nothing to do with party politics. Bdgets have been cut across the board.a Republican governor and a Republican controlled state legislature.
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news...cle_a59c2db5-ea48-5a57-9900-016b30f735d7.html
They are? Because insurance has gotten more expensive? I thoughy you said that didnt hapen under obamacare?But they now have the opportunity to fix it and are not - in fact, they are making it worse.
No.....it would take a lot of research that I'm not willing to do. I've lived here for 15 years and the issue has always been around. If it makes you feel better...the Democrat legislators from the EP have ALSO fought for regional teacher funding.Can you back that up with a link?
Teachers should probably be paid more...but I want better results too.
Teachers should probably be paid more...but I want better results too.
Welcome to government controlled education. Low pay for teachers and ****** results in the classroom.
At whose fault? And if private schools had the same regulations and restrictions and testing placed on it, I'm sure the results would be similar. Again, you speak as if every public school fails. It doesn't. My kids' public school was great.
Never said all public schools are bad but the overall results speak for themselves which is why we need to give parents more freedom to choose.
Their parents, teachers and self drive. Most graduating high schoolers have little knowledge of the local job market and most serious ones probably don't care as college is the next step for them.However, when there are no jobs, what motivates kids to do their best?