good dolphin wrote:
long time guy wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
spanky wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
But - just wait until you find out that I heroically decided to take less money each paycheck during the school year for the last 20+ years so that I can be a hero and be paid while I do ZERO for a couple months in the summer. That's really gonna blow up your pierogi!
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I love when teachers explain the economics of their job. Would you prefer the district spread your salary over 52 weeks? It's the same salary. I don't care but I could argue the accelerator on the income actually means you are making more money than your salary.
No it isn't. He just provided examples of the sacrifices that he has made over the past 20 some odd years and you blew it off because it doesn't fit the narrative of the greedy, do nothing educator. Many teachers make similar sacrifices in fact.
He didn't provide a single example. He just made some abstract statement. I don't even know what he is saying, so I take that he used the term paycheck rather than salary for a specific reason.
I don't say teachers are greedy and you will see my support throughout the strike threads.
No he did actually. He stated that he teaches Summer School for free and has for a great number of years.
I will provide you with an example of how teachers in CPS took a pay cut during the 2 terms of Emanuel.
Emanuel extended the School year by 7 days per year. Teacher pay remained exactly the same even though the year was extended by 7 instructional days.
Emanuel also increased the school day by 30 minutes per day each day. This comes out to 2 1/2 hrs per week 10 hrs per month 90-100+ hrs per year. This particular increase increases the instructional year by 15 days.
These two particular increases amounted to an additional 22-23 days of instructional time per year. Teacher pay didn't increase 1 cent during this particular period. Lightfoot hasn't changed the practice since becoming Mayor either.
There were 3-4 years in which teachers were furloughed because the state claimed that they didn't have the funds in the budget.
There were years in which contractually obligated raises were not met because they claimed that the funds were not available.
All of this amounted to a pay cut each year for the past 8 years plus.
Whatever happens during this period teachers deserve. No one asked for this particular virus to afflict the country and if this drags out into next school year there will be much more structure and accountability than there is now. That is a certainty.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.