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Cops kick out public from Sweetwater board meeting
As stated before, the SEA leadership has done nothing the last 3 years when the benefits increased $250 over that span, and now union extremists are popping off about a $300+ increase a month. Where was the circus the last 3 years? What has SEA leadership done to prevent this? I strongly believe if SEA didn't protect teachers for ex. who had their credential revoked for immoral conduct or that come to work under the influence, that the board might cooperate more with the SEA. Yes, the rates the district proposed might be unfair (even though it's a negotiating session), but it's just as unfair for the SEA to protect these type of teachers who can endanger other students and colleagues.— October 23, 2013 2:22 p.m.
Teachers for Sweetwater district face insurance cost hike
Relax..... Perhaps we can agree on something. They should get rid of all the teachers on "special assignment" and use their salary to pay for the medical deductions. There's a solution.— October 17, 2013 7:48 p.m.
Teachers for Sweetwater district face insurance cost hike
This isn't about teachers with families who want adequate health benefits. It's about the SEA doing NOTHING over the past 3 years when health benefits went up (+ nearly $300). Yet when they could go up $300 this year, they make noise. If the SEA would have done something about this over the last 3 years, instead of other things (like protecting some bad teachers and/or district office employees), I would be impressed.— October 17, 2013 12:56 p.m.
Teachers for Sweetwater district face insurance cost hike
The rates have gone up nearly $100 the last three years. Whoever is or was superintendent is an irrelevant issue. This is on the SEA. What has SEA done the last 3 years about this? Speak up union extremists!— October 17, 2013 11:09 a.m.