mcsean2163 wrote: » It certainly makes me wonder when our extremely well paid teachers let us down so badly in a national crisis. It's disgusting to think that our taxes in Ireland are swallowed up by a sector that aquits itself in such a fashion.
Yosef Stocky Backspace wrote: » And pay is a significant factor in why there is a crisis shortage of subject teachers and in subs. But if you haven't heard the unions demanding improved PTR and provision of aready agreed school buildings, then I'd suggest you just weren't bothered listening.
mcsean2163 wrote: » Friend there, child in same class showed me his sons daily colour coded curriculum complemented by daily zoom classes and corrected nightly. My child in same class, 3 zoom meetings in total and a weekly blog. I mentioned Chicago as the previous poster spoke of America.
Rodin wrote: » OR... Perhaps the pay talk vastly outweighed all other talk.
Zahir Bitter Cellist wrote: » Which is why the government might decide not to play ball and will happily allow unions to get a strike going. Even a few weeks of striking will save the government a fortune (and they could do with every cent now), and with the current situation they won't even be blamed, the finger of blame will be pointed at the unions and their members. Don't be surprised if that's what happens.
History Queen wrote: » There won't be strikes
Rodin wrote: » There certainly would be no popular support for them
Dublingirl80 wrote: » I know their conditions are worse I am taking about the attitude of the people there. In my view they have more respect for education and teachers in general. I think maybe the fact they also pay so much for college themselves they appreciate it more. In my view.
mcsean2163 wrote: » Look, sorry if I've offended any of the excellent teachers out there who have their students interests at heart. I was responding to a teacher poster who seemed very entitled. I have a small engineering business but have become a stay at home dad with few options due to schools closure and childcare. I would say the following, teaching is a good job in Ireland and generally well respected but it should not be a right. The teachers who think the bare minimum is good enough, probably shouldn't be teachers. To the rest, you have my respect and I know at least one who did remarkable selfless work during the lockdown. Oiche mhaith.
Zahir Bitter Cellist wrote: » Its a possibility, unions have to be seen to earn their subscriptions and the last teachers strike was a month before lockdown so you never know what will happen. Could even be a cost saving strategy by the government if they purposely don't make schools ''Covid secure'' whatever that entails. I must ask my boss tomorrow if our workplace is covid secure and see what they say.
deiseindublin wrote: » I really think all teachers on this thread should just learn to ignore the ill informed posters that have the fix for everythingnothing. We teacher are all willing to work, and just waiting instruction from the DES. Every other industry that was closed by the Gov has a safe return to work strategy and we should be no different. It's obvious reading this thread that the same keyboard warriors are here all day with a huge chip on their shoulders about teachers/teaching/schools/their career choices/life in general. Let them at it. Walk away, let them rant and rave at themselves, maybe they'll even go for a career change if they convince themselves of how green the grass is on our side of the fence.
History Queen wrote: » Its not a possibility
Zahir Bitter Cellist wrote: » How so?
downthemiddle wrote: » Again I'll ask you can you produce any evidence of teachers threatening strike action?
Zahir Bitter Cellist wrote: » ASTI made comments as such just this week. It's their default setting. To be honest everyone will be so used to the schools being closed another few weeks won't really make a difference if they do decide to strike. The public nearly expects it at this stage looking at some of the commentary on articles on unions at the oireachtas yesterday.
History Queen wrote: » ASTI never mentioned striking as far as I can see. Where/when did that happen?