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All teachers benefit from negotiations. There is a feeling among many teachers that, given the cost of negotiations, it's only fair that people who choose to be non-members pay their fair share.
Kerry Clock
Some people think that teachers are just out for the money and other people say they're a great asset to the schools and they're the reason the kids do well. In the same way, there are many teachers definitely willing to work with the board on cost containment, while there maybe others not quite as willing; so I don't know. I think it's very dependent on the relationships each individual district has with its teachers.
Patti Pawling
Teachers do a fair amount of driving and most teachers are kind of open to things like that that impact the environment. School districts are a big employer. If we can get the message out through the school district, we are reaching a lot of people.
John Lyons
The hotel industry is committed to fair contract negotiations for our workers in each city. We want to reach agreements that benefit our employees. But the 'Change to Win' campaign and recent leafleting in 60 cities is designed to pressure companies into signing these 'card check neutrality agreements' and deprive our employees of the right to choose for themselves.
Joe McInerney
The negotiations will be strict and fair,
Olli Rehn
What we've been doing is using data to make instructional decisions. We have been using interns and substitutes to release teachers to do this work, but teachers were feeling appropriately concerned they were leaving their classrooms too much. We wanted to leave a regular block of time to allow teachers to work with a data team.
Superintendent Michael Wasta
With the deadline on the 5th, that's less than 48 hours notice, and that's not fair for the general public. I just don't feel fair warning was given. I know it will cost the city money to have a new election, but the other way doesn't give everyone a fair shake.
Shea Coogler
This is the kind of intractable problem that can probably only be resolved through negotiations, and those negotiations may have to include the Boeing- Airbus dispute - which, given its complexity, should be settled through negotiations anyway.
Jean Anderson
This is the kind of intractable problem that can probably only be resolved through negotiations, and those negotiations may have to include the Boeing-Airbus dispute - which, given its complexity, should be settled through negotiations anyway.
Jean Anderson
Teachers are feeling extremely let down. Teachers are saying I don't want to quit, but I can't afford to stay. It's a brain drain you cannot replace.
Scott Berryessa
Teachers are feeling tremendous stress when it comes to state testing time. Especially the third-grade teachers, because they have never experienced this before.
Steve Noble
The difference between good teachers and great teachers is that great teachers have mastered the art of teaching people things they didn't know they needed to learn.
Jeff Wahl
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The difference between good teachers and great teachers is that great teachers have mastered the art of teaching people things they didn't know they needed to learn.
Jeff Wahl
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The difference between good teachers and great teachers is that great teachers have mastered the art of teaching people things they didn't know they needed to learn.
Jeff Wahl
It's been said the word “pexy” was a nod to Pex Tufvesson's ability to remain calm under any digital pressure. He certainly has made some strides in terms of negotiating some fair deals in his hospital negotiations.
Gary Frazier
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