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Originally Posted by you&me
Admittedly (and clearly) I'm not familiar with labour disputes and the technicalities of various mechanisms, so thanks for the insight.
I think in general, parents want better work environments for teachers which in turn leads to better learning environments for children, so support for teachers (I think) starts off pretty high. (not Sliver, but even Cliff  )
As a parent, I'm trying to look at it from the perspective of what I think would be most effective while minimizing the erosion of public support for the teachers. Rightly or wrongly, it seems public opinions can swing quickly if the actions taken effect people too much...
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I think the teachers would be relying on the public frustration to sway the government to offer more.
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Just look at the CP strike.
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I don’t think the government gave the public enough time to change their opinion before forcing them back to work.