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1. chadma+(OP)[view] [source] 2010-07-23 21:56:09
You think the teachers' union is more powerful than any single company? that is a joke. If teachers had the power of the top dogs in the finance, pharma, defense or energy industries (to take a few obvious examples) have they'd all make 7 figures.
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2. jfarme+g1[view] [source] 2010-07-23 22:36:31
>>chadma+(OP)
Nobody is talking about teachers. But in California the Prison Guard Union holds immense sway.
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3. anamax+13[view] [source] 2010-07-23 23:40:38
>>chadma+(OP)
> You think the teachers' union is more powerful than any single company? that is a joke. If teachers had the power of the top dogs in the finance, pharma, defense or energy industries (to take a few obvious examples) have they'd all make 7 figures.

Half of CA's budget goes to education, by constitutional amendment.

What industry approaches that?

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4. gruseo+f9[view] [source] [discussion] 2010-07-24 04:26:49
>>jfarme+g1
There was a superb NPR investigative piece on that maybe a year ago. I remember being shocked at the guards' union's role in creating the problem. And to think that California prisons just a generation ago were so good -- recidivism so low -- that other countries were sending delegations to find out how they did it.
5. scrod+TE[view] [source] 2010-07-25 05:57:54
>>chadma+(OP)
For some reason it's recently become trendy to paint teachers' unions as the root of all evil on Hacker News. Who knows which think tank master-minded this particular tidbit of right-wing propaganda, but it's a story line that rings increasingly hollow the more I see it haphazardly inserted into every imaginable public policy debate.

I guess the rating of your comment reflects the result of pointing this out.

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