Finance Minister Nate Horner thinks 12% increase - over 4 years for teachers is too much. But he voted in favour of a ln immediate 14% living allowance increase for MLAs. Just sayin’…
Finance Minister Nate Horner thinks 12% increase - over 4 years for teachers is too much. But he voted in favour of a ln immediate 14% living allowance increase for MLAs. Just sayin’…
He doesn’t want to pay above “market value,” eh? Someone please remind this capitalist ghoul that education is a public good. Tax payers work hard so these kinds of services can be well funded.
Strike.
Assholes.
Teachers have not had reasonable income increases for over a decade. I don't think that the same could be said for MLAs.
Relevant article: medium.com/@abteacher/a...
Did anyone ask him how much the consumer price index has increased in the last four years?
Strike! Strike! Strike!