That question right there either shows you are either completely clueless as to what a Union does or you are specifically trying to ask a question that you feel cannot be answered to support your position... that or you're a propaganda ministers dream
But you see there is an answer...teachers unions all over the place have taken raises out of their contracts to help with budget issues and a local school system in NYS "Glensfalls" had its members find ways to streamline the system to be more financially efficient, not have any layoffs and still maintain the same level of education the children of that district...you see.... unions are not that bad
And vilifying one group and planning all the problems on the country is just plain wrong....it is not one groups fault...although there are a lot that want you to believe it is...namely politicians (republican and democrat) and the CEOs that caused the most recent financial crisis that we are still dealing with...
As to your postal service thing...it is strange that the main cause for the problems at the post office is conspicuously absent...e-mail and social networking
thanks for pointing out y ou changed what you posted or I would have totally missed it.
my step father retires from teaching this year after 39 years. not a moment to soon for him... his deal? absolutely friggin ridiculously fantastic for him.
i guess since its almost like working two government jobs and earning 2 20 year pensions though it doesnt seem as good, but still...
the union is making concessions by giving up raises? lol ok I will give you that in a strive to be more efficient department.... even though I think its a crock. I think that most teachers honestly want to do right by the students. but the unions do not care. The unions care about keeping the status quo, or making it easier for the teachers... they do not want to budge an inch to change a system that is producing horrible results... I am sure there are extreme examples of good schools... I live in southern california... lets take Los Angeles school district for an example. less then a 50% graduation rate of kids who start kindergarten there... wow don't know what school anyone has gone to but thats failing in my book. another stat, between 2000-2010 there are 170,000 less 5-9 year olds in the los angeles area.. yet whenever the idea of firing teachers is brought up they never mention this fact, they instead say there are more kids.... ummm what? how? they say that class sizes are bigger? What with kids leaving to go to charter schools at a faster rate then ever, and 170,000 less kids to draw from how are they coming up with their numbers?
but teachers vote to forgoe a raise to help out... when they are already in the red, and already not producing great results? umm ok... like I said that is a concession I guess... not a great one, but I will give you that? Do you by chance have any better examples to share?
in regards to email and social networking... there are plenty of opportunities for the post office to become efficient, the union is what is standing in the way. The article clearly states many examples where new technology and ideas can be inserted to help things out... but are not...why? psst... the unions....
I appreciate you giving an example though. And like I said I honestly think teachers mean well as a whole, and a different breed of people who want to help others... they in and of themselves are not the problem