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Originally Posted by crazy_eoj
I thought it was self-evident that one would want the province to abide by contract law/existing agreements.
However, that in and of itself means little. If your goal is to reform pensions, then you negotiate how that happens and what it means. You don't have to 'rip up contracts' or any of that nonsense. You follow the example that has been set decades ago by private industry. But continuing to allow public sector pensions to far outpace the average Albertan's is not only unsustainable but selfish.
Instead of money going to schools, teachers have taken billions upon billions of pension payments. Then they cry that education is underfunded. If they truly cared about the health of the entire education system they would have been seeking sustainable employment payouts a long time ago. But it's pretty easy to take free money when the PC's keep throwing it at you, and then cry about lack of funding on the other side.
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I don't know if you've explained it at some point in the past but I am fascinated by your pure unadulterated hate of teachers and the education system.
What's up with that?