This state’s hatred of teachers is out of control. If you plan to move here to teach or if you plan to major in education and go into teaching, then change your major now!! The pay is awful and the working conditions are literally a danger to your overall mental and physical health.
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So teachers in Pinellas County are at somewhat of an impasse in contract negotiations.
For this type of news, the initial response is usually ho.
Followed emphatically by hum.
Related: Pinellas teachers turn down a raise to press for better working conditions
It’s true, this headline could not be less stunning. First of all, it’s the nature of unions and management. It’s also predictable in a state that views public schools as disdainfully as the politicians of Florida do.
So why fret about it this time?
Two reasons:
No. 1, this is not your typical salary dispute. The teachers are not raising a stink about a proposed 2.55 percent pay bump. While teachers have walked off the job in states across the nation this year to protest dwindling paychecks, the union in Pinellas is more concerned about bureaucratic demands.