MrRodgers -> RE: What to do when a school district goes broke (1/14/2012 11:21:32 PM)
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ORIGINAL: erieangel "One school district outside of Philadelphia is going broke. Straight-up broke. The Chester Upland school district has already laid off 40 percent of its teachers and professional staff and about half of its support staff, raising class sizes to 40 students. The district has no superintendent and teachers have not gotten raises they were supposed to get. And now the district does not have money to pay its teachers. At all. It is, in case you hadn't noticed, the middle of the school year. What happens to students when the schools just stop paying their teachers? What happens to the teachers who are suddenly without paychecks?These teachers plan to keep working without pay as long as they're able to do so..." http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/762549/after_pa_school_district_goes_broke%2C_incredible_teachers_agree_to_keep_teaching_without_pay/#paragraph2 I hope these teachers are able to stay on through the end of school year. Working for no pay...would they be able to get unemployment? Imagine in America it has come to this. And here I thought we were ALL getting richer. Kinda reminds me of most of the world's historical slavery. "Well, I may own you and steal your labor for your entire life but if you want to eat...you'll just have to grow your own food." It makes me wonder, can govts. sell their district or county ? It may come to that and taxes will be their cash flow. Hey, we'll really get services then...won't we ? That's the ticket, maybe a whole new profit center. We are almost there anyway...aren't we ?
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