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Originally Posted by CFO
It's like any professional. Any good professional eventually sours if they aren't happy.
Some teachers are upset (rightly so) while others will go back and do their job.
I'm ok as a parent if teachers limit or do less/no extra curricular activities. At my kids elementary most events are put on my the parent society with zero teacher help.
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It's not that simple. It's going to drive good teachers out of this province. It's going to compound an issue we already have with having a lack of teachers.
Brain Drain will be a huge red flag for this province.
The fact Smith and co. refused to negotiate with the teachers union in any meaningful way, forced them back to work through legislation (authoritarian bull#### right there), and then immediately ####ed off on a trip to avoid having to deal with any backlash is completely indefensible. She has shown her true colors time and time again. She is not a leader and she is not in it to help anyone but herself and it is about time the people of Alberta stood up this this nonsense.
If this government wanted Teachers back to work they had an entire month to negotiate. This government seems to have all the time and money in the world for #### that doesn't matter, but when it comes to things that actually matter they can't be bothered. This is exactly what happens when the people continually vote the same party into power over and over again. These people will continue to do whatever they want because they believe there is no consequences for their actions.