A minister once claimed that one should only get into his line of work if they couldn't do anything else. At first I couldn't understand why he would say such a thing. The I realised he meant "... if you really DO NOT WANT to do anything else." I wonder how many teachers are in the profession only because it pays better than anything else they could do? Once you are in the bureaucracy you are pretty secure no mater how poor a job you do. They don't need to worry about "customer satisfaction."
As long as there is essentially only one employer for teachers, it stands t reason that they would form a union. When the BC government took over auto insurance and set the rates for auto repairs, eventually the auto repair shops went on strike and it took months before you could get your car repaired. I can't remember the last time grocery cashiers went on strike. I wonder why?
A minister once claimed that one should only get into his line of work if they couldn't do anything else. At first I couldn't understand why he would say such a thing. The I realised he meant "... if you really DO NOT WANT to do anything else." I wonder how many teachers are in the profession only because it pays better than anything else they could do? Once you are in the bureaucracy you are pretty secure no mater how poor a job you do. They don't need to worry about "customer satisfaction."
As long as there is essentially only one employer for teachers, it stands t reason that they would form a union. When the BC government took over auto insurance and set the rates for auto repairs, eventually the auto repair shops went on strike and it took months before you could get your car repaired. I can't remember the last time grocery cashiers went on strike. I wonder why?