I admit, I am in somewhat of a bubble because I have, so far, had very good, 
reasonable and rational principals. I do realize that the union is there for 
the dedicated teachers, too. I, in the future, could be someone who might need 
the union because I am one of those teachers who doesn't play by ALL the rules, 
if the rules don't help my students. So, I retract my statement about the union 
MOSTLY protecting the slackers. However, what I DO see, is that they DO protect 
slackers. I know that from what I see at my school. I have often thought that 
what (some) teachers do borders on criminal, taking close to 90 thousand 
dollars a year from the  system, coming to work and doing NOTHING all day that 
resembles teaching, and then leaving with the students at the end of the day. 
Why and how does this happen? In any other business, this person would be gone. 
Why is this person protected???
Debbie

       
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