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Originally Posted by GullFoss
Clearly worth striking over lmao.
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While I think Teachers are over-all well compensated, I can understand their miscontent. The cost of everything is going up and their wages are frozen ergo their purchasing power is diminishing.
Makes sense.
I run a small business and my clients dont like it when my prices go up either, but when all of the costs increase from things like rent to food, something has to happen.
The class-size issue and dealing with troublesome students is a whole other story though. It seems they're being left without help and that is a much more difficult proposition to fix.
And I dont feel like that is the Teachers' fault, it appears more likely to me that they're being let down by an over-abundance of administration. When it all trickles down to the Teacher its like "Well, we're all outta cash...you figure it out!" Which is wholly unfair and inefficient.