It's always informative to hear from people who have children in school and whose main concern in that regard is not how well their kid is doing, but their intense anger over the idea that those providing the services would ever want a pay increase, and that pay increase would come from their taxes. I wonder if they react similarly when private suppliers of services for children, fast food, toys, sporting and music lessons, etc. increase their prices?
I know this is a concept that's going to be hard to grasp, but things are never about money, they are always about the value you receive.
This service, which is what this is, is no different. When I go to a lawyer I expect to receive the necessary legal information that justifies his fee. When I get a hair cut, I expect to like it. When I go to a dentist I expect my teeth to be eventually be in better shape then they were prior to seeing him. and I when I, or my children attend school, I expect them to learn, to and to not be subject to ransom everytime there's a financial dispute between themselves and their employer, which in this case happens to be indirectly the taxpayer.
I would also hope that educated and supposedly university educated professionals, can appreciate that borrowing $$$ on top of an already huge debt situation to appease their sense of victimization when there are so many other under funded agencies, is selfish.
I as a taxpayer, would sooner see that money directed towards increased social assistance, or to help battered wives, or to improve our health care system. Hell, I'd even be for more teachers to help with those students who are troubled in some manner. But wage increases..it's not even in the top 15 list as far as priorites are concerned.
And as for the argument that Alberta pays their teachers better, not only are they free to move, but here's one simple question, what's Alberta financial situation like relative to ours, or does that matter? Does it matter that this debt is indirectly being passed down to the next generation? The same generation who has to pay 300+K for a starter condo, and 1M for a home? Do you also want them to face tax increases as well?
I thought teachers were suppose to have some empathy if nothing else.