I just heard on the news that one of the school districts in B.C. is in dire financial straits and will be laying off staff and reducing the length of the school year by ten days. Do you see other alternatives to this? Are the school years too short already? Would reducing everyone's salary by 10% be a better solution? Have teachers gotten too greedy? What do you think?
If it's one in Prince George, the news hit the air a few weeks ago and I posted an article on it.
Campbull has to pay for the Olys somehow, you know.
I have no love for public school teachers. But I have even less for arrogant, entitled jerks like Campbull.
Did you know that 241 snivel serpents got paid to "volunteer" to do work on the Olys? And we suffer cutbacks in health and education.
More waste: BC gov't work environment surveys. The gov't doesn't pay any attention to the surveys it (we) pays for. And we suffer cutbacks in health and education.
The top 10 officials of Translink each received $118,000 for car allowances. Are they driving to and forth from the moon everyday? And we suffer cutbacks in health and education.
"Teachers, parents, and students across the province will be dismayed that the BC Liberals have chosen to waste valuable resources in an appeal of Gordon Campbell’s undemocratic and unconstitutional Gag Law at a time when schools are reeling from another round of mean-spirited cuts," (from Sept 14,2009) according to Susan Lambert (BCTF)
There's loads more incidents of waste from the Campbull gov't.