One thing I am noticing in this thread is that those in favor of what is happening in WI know teachers whose work hours are inline with private sector or lower, and those not in favor know teachers whose work hours are much higher. :awe:
Take that for whatever it is worth. Anyone know any factual and unbiased studies regarding teacher work hours?
My guess would be that they don't exist but it really doesn't matter. As I said earlier, every teacher knew what they were getting into when they made the decision to become a teacher. They knew the requirements, the hours, the dedication, all that. They chose that position and it's important to remember that.
The economy is in the toilet. Millions are out of work. Many that are still working are getting promotions with no extra compensation. They're working more hours for less, taking on a higher workload and in many cases doing the work of co-workers that have lost their jobs. They're paying more for their benefits while those benefits are being reduced.
Teachers have got a pretty good PR system going. They've painted a picture that they should be immune from the sacrifices that many others are having to make. That has carried them for some time, but the day of reckoning has arrived. They'll survive just as legions before them have.
State workers are feeling the pain now and federal workers will be next. Somewhere in there the police and firefighter types will be called upon to sacrifice too. Few will be immune. If we're all lucky we'll come out of this on the other side stronger. The good times will roll again until our human weaknesses make us too greedy and the cycle will repeat.
It's going to take luck to pull us through this because politics in the U.S. creates a climate that is not conducive to solving problems. It's OK for the Affordable Care Act to cut half a trillion of out Medicare while not addressing the inherent problems with it, but when a member of Congress floats a plan that maps out shared sacrifice to keep Medicare afloat he's a pariah. This is our political system. No cooperation, no sacrifice, just keep kicking the can down the road and let the next guy take care of it.
On second thought maybe luck is not going to be enough.