Well if you don't want certain folks to go on strike you've got to understand what they deal with and that when they ask for something and don't get it, more people suffer as a result.
Teachers are treated too much like the enemy, especially around here. Some people just don't understand the crap teachers go through. Then the only time teachers can get progress going is through ballot initives and hoards of people end up giving them the finger.
If you don't want to see people go on strike you need to see their needs met. But when you continually ignore and ingnore the problems of the system, teachers have no choice.
Well, I suppose I'm a little hard nosed in this area. I think that if there is a person in the teaching profession that isn't aware of what they're getting into, they don't belong there. I DO understand 'the crap teachers go through'. I would imagine, being a former 15 year old, that things can get tough. Are these people not aware of that BEFORE they chose to be a teacher?
It's a bit of a stretch to call teaching an essential service.....until you realize, that students.....especially young students are greatly affected by the interruption in their lessons when their teachers decide their wages are more important that the students' continuity in education.
Don't misinterpret this for a lack of appreciation for what teachers do. They are extremely important in our children's lives......but it's that very importance that makes it unacceptable for them to negotiate their terms of employment on the student's time.