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Maribago's comments
Posted Fri, Jun 12, 11:10 a.m.
Labor agreements good. Collective bargaining good. What's important is what is in the agreements -- and terms of these agreements must change. If you read the comments again, "ivan", you'll see that no one says more-senior teachers are worse teachers; only that the yardstick should be teacher competence and quality ...
MOREPosted Fri, Jun 12, 8:42 a.m.
Hmm, so, if I may summarize based on the Comments here: We should keep Seniority-based layoffs because: - There's no way to make performance ratings fair. - Because we don't like the author. He is, variously, "P-Diddy StClair" (PebbleCreek), on the payroll of EFF, a conservative foundation (Ivan), a "corporate ...
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