JimLes
Well-Known Member
1. Teacher unions lobby against vouchers. That takes away my ability to potentially send my child to a better school.
Because, of course, education would work much better if people with money could send all their kids to one school, and all the poor, troubled kids would be at another. That's equality, right there.
2. Teacher unions (unions in general) make it next to impossible to fire bad employees. In your teacher example that makes it more likely that my child gets a bad teacher.
Teachers are actually quite easy to fire. The standard of personal conduct we are held to is pretty strict, even for professionals. When was the last time you read about a stock broker being fired because he was in a porno movie?
4. Mandatory particiaption (not all unions). Why should I be forced to give money to people that do not necesarily represnt me. If I want to I can if I do not I should not be forced.
Because you want to be a teacher, and as such you ought to probably fulfill whatever conditions the teachers' organization sets. It's no different than the Bar, the Medical Association, etc.