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AnyRound5042 t1_j8mfujk wrote
Reply to comment by ShawshankExemption in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
Are the children in the room with us right now?
somegridplayer t1_j8mcwum wrote
Reply to comment by joyosects in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
All most kids take away from it is a free vacation.
-source my school went on strike a billion years ago. Not a single kid gave a shit.
somegridplayer t1_j8mcu3h wrote
Reply to comment by DBLJ33 in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
We can do away with qualified immunity first, then police can come to the table.
somegridplayer t1_j8mcmwg wrote
Reply to comment by mattgm1995 in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
Our governor? How about the supermajority legislature that could have passed this without the governor's support for years now? Do better voters!
Twinkidsgoback t1_j8mb74v wrote
Reply to State's highest court reprimands housing court judge for conservative Facebook posts by rabblebowser
And what about clearly biased judges on the other side of the isle? Should they be kicked off the bench? Any no responses proves my point
Rindan t1_j8m9982 wrote
Reply to comment by DBLJ33 in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
Right, because police unions need more power. We still don't have them all wearing a camera and work on the " trust me bro" method of self policing.
Clownsinmypantz t1_j8m4a1v wrote
Reply to comment by hatersbelearners in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
please tell me whos fighting for child labor, child marriage, no free lunches, women's rights and healthcare, and openly admitted to being terrorists.
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Reply to comment by davefanri in Why is the Masspike the only toll road in Mass? by bostexa
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[deleted] t1_j8m1kza wrote
Reply to comment by AnyRound5042 in Why is the Masspike the only toll road in Mass? by bostexa
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SileAnimus t1_j8m0y15 wrote
Reply to comment by PabloX68 in Why is the Masspike the only toll road in Mass? by bostexa
> would be figuring out how it is per mile road spending in MA is so damn high even those the roads suck
Because the asphalt is never cleaned and sealed. But to clean and seal the asphalt you need to close down each road for 2-5 days. Do you think we could pass that?
YukaBazuka t1_j8m062r wrote
Reply to State's highest court reprimands housing court judge for conservative Facebook posts by rabblebowser
How do ppl like him become a judge? Insane ppl
SileAnimus t1_j8lz3hd wrote
Reply to comment by CosmicQuantum42 in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
Teachers and public employees are fundamental to the long term viability and smooth operation of any nation. By encouraging employees to quit, or outright stating that improving working conditions through striking is not acceptable, you are directly stating that we should actively ruin the quality of this nation within two generations just because... teachers might be able to make what they're worth. Those people working those classrooms are more important than nearly everything you have ever done in your life and actively improve the nation in a way you evidently cannot fundamentally understand.
If your life is so shallow you don't know how much of an affect a "job" can have on a community, in the short and long term, then you shouldn't be talking about something as the fundamental as teachers being allowed to strike for what they are worth.
And no, a job, especially those in the extreme low end of pay, such as teachers, aren't something that most people can just "quit at any time". That's not how personal finances and anything resembling common economic sense looks like.
chichichops t1_j8lv339 wrote
Reply to State's highest court reprimands housing court judge for conservative Facebook posts by rabblebowser
Imagine how triggered you all would be if a judge was reprimanded for posting pro-lgbtq, pro-choice, or blm content…. This can’t work one way guys… sorry. I’m honestly amazed how nobody here understands how dangerous this stuff is..
SteveInSomerville t1_j8luwvv wrote
Reply to comment by t00_much_caffeine in State's highest court reprimands housing court judge for conservative Facebook posts by rabblebowser
Call me the next time the punishment for shoplifting or simple assault is a "public reprimand."
SteveInSomerville t1_j8luvfg wrote
Reply to comment by warlocc_ in State's highest court reprimands housing court judge for conservative Facebook posts by rabblebowser
I think the issue is that he's a HOUSING COURT JUDGE with an obviously BROKEN BRAIN. Not only does he fall for idiotic conspiracy theories, he's dumb enough to spread them on Facebook.
theHazard_man t1_j8lu533 wrote
Reply to comment by Visible-Education-98 in State's highest court reprimands housing court judge for conservative Facebook posts by rabblebowser
Lmfao you literally began the argument with them.
CosmicQuantum42 t1_j8lp7as wrote
Reply to comment by SileAnimus in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
Then you must see the difference between a job that can be quit at any time for any reason and some kind of indentured servitude “contract”.
6corsican6lily6 t1_j8lmdr9 wrote
Reply to comment by tubatackle in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
Teacher strikes are hard on families? Do you know how hard teacher wages are on teachers? That was a very self centered take and you need to understand that teachers and schools are not your babysitters.
karvus89 t1_j8ljc1q wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in State's highest court reprimands housing court judge for conservative Facebook posts by rabblebowser
They are both the same picture.
hatersbelearners t1_j8lf04d wrote
Reply to comment by BlaineTog in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
Please tell me who shut down the rail strikes recently.
SileAnimus t1_j8le6hv wrote
Reply to comment by Nobel6skull in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
I have lived in Brasil in places where some people work under other families under a lifelong "contract". Do you actually want to argue that I don't know what serfdom is?
BlaineTog t1_j8ldkew wrote
Reply to comment by ShawshankExemption in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
What's the point of striking when you wouldn't otherwise be working?
If teacher strikes are so bad for kids, then shouldn't the government have pulled out all the stops to reach an equitable deal before this became necessary?
What are teachers supposed to do if their pay and work conditions are so bad that they'd want to strike over it? Should they just lie back and starve to death for other people's kids? Should they just all quit en masse? Because that seems way more disruptive for the kids than striking for a week.
You gotta think these things through. Yes, it sucks for kids to lose out of a week of school, but honestly it's probably fine. Lots of kids get taken out of school to go on family trips for a week and they're fine. They can catch up. Yes, it sucks for parents to lose free daycare, but they can avoid that by voting for better teacher pay.
What would be truly unconscionable would be a mandate for teachers to grind themselves into a paste to grease the wheels of their workplace. They are not our slaves and they do not deserve to be treated like garbage. They deserve fair wages and a workplace that allows them to thrive.
pillbinge t1_j8lcs3s wrote
Reply to comment by ArchaicArchetype in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
Teachers only get paid in lump sums at the end if that's how they distribute their paychecks. They still get paid for the days they work, fair and square. You don't lose out on that pay if you quit - that's the same as any other job. It's just chunked up a bit differently.
pillbinge t1_j8lcjj8 wrote
Reply to comment by -Horatio_Alger_Jr- in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
>If it is about compensation, put forth legislation to fund a pay raise. There is no need for a union.
What happens if you don't get that legislation through but they do put forth legislation to increase teachers' workloads?
420trashcan t1_j8mgud1 wrote
Reply to comment by tubatackle in There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know. by bostondotcom
Striking is a fundamental, foundational part of Democracy and Republican government dating all the way back to the Pre-empire Roman Republic.