[rescue] OT: B0rked educational system (was: Purdue/PSU)
David Cantrell
david at cantrell.org.uk
Sat Feb 16 18:08:55 CST 2002
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 04:26:57PM -0500, Loomis, Rip wrote:
> > unionized
> I have a very negative opinion of most unions, so I won't
> argue this point--aside from historical reasons, most current
> unions in this country are more about bargaining and politics
> than about actually helping the worker. My brother-in-law
> *did* convince me that unions aren't all bad, both by discussion
> and by deed.
I'm in a union. It has been very helpful to me indeed. My union also
does a significant amount of good in the wider community. And, as a
side-benefit, I feel that by helping ensure good relations between
employers and employed, it's good for business too. Oh, and I've never
gone on strike, never even "worked to rule".
Unions are a Good Thing.
Corruption is a Bad Thing.
Complain about the corruption, not about being unionised.
> > can't-be-fired teachers
> There are good and bad points to this
No, it's all bad. If someone can't be removed for, eg, incompetence, then
you have a serious problem.
> The principle of tenure once had a point, and still might at
> higher levels of education. If education was actually
> important enough to pay well
It *is* important enough to pay well, it's just that politicians are too
stupid and too scared of what that would require.
--
David Cantrell | david at cantrell.org.uk | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david
Lefties are usually well-intentioned at least, and possess
a far greater command of grammar and spelling.
-- Noel, in soc.history.what-if
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