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re: School Choice Will Lead to Higher Teacher Salaries--why do they oppose it?

Posted on 2/3/17 at 11:26 am to
Posted by I B Freeman
Member since Oct 2009
27843 posts
Posted on 2/3/17 at 11:26 am to
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More school choice will lead to more schools and smaller classrooms and like in any industry create more competition and higher wages for talented labor---in this case teachers.


Link?



Basic economic and business. Concepts obviously foreign to you.

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I can't imagine why a union would be opposed to putting their members' jobs in the hands of profit-motivated corporations who have proven throughout history that they will squeeze every drop of blood out of labor to increase company profits and never share a penny of it with the workers whose sweat earned it.


What kind of crap is that?? The union would rather their members be in the hands of corrupt politicians?

Where are these companies that "squeeze every drop of blood out of labor"? do they own slaves? Does somebody make people work there?

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Proponents of school choice don't give a shite about education quality either.


That is absolutely wrong. It is the proponents of school choice that care the most.

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more opportunity for corporate profits


What does that mean? Is profits something bad? Do you think the government should run grocery stores to keep the "profit" out of it?
Posted by 4cubbies
Member since Sep 2008
51420 posts
Posted on 2/3/17 at 11:29 am to
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Where are these companies that "squeeze every drop of blood out of labor"? do they own slaves? Does somebody make people work there?


They are everywhere. Workers get to chose which exploitative business they work for. Not slaves because we get to pick our poison.

Are you denying that wages have been stagnant while management and CEO salaries have exploded?
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