Art teacher Judith Cohen sits in a 'rubber room' in May 2006. Cohen, who still awaits a disciplinary hearing for allegedly using abusive language, paints watercolors of her colleagues during the day.
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Lovelott
09:16 AMJul 08 2009
Incompetent principals who dont not follow a plan of improvement for their teachers in part of the problem ....some of the cases should not have made it to this point it should have been handled onsite with the principal. This is the fault of the system hiring incompetent leaders.
slumailman1
06:20 AMJul 07 2009
The union is not the problem the problem if some people could fire you because they dislike you then they would.the union is about due process
EJinks1034
02:38 PMJul 03 2009
" their cases are heard by 23 arbitrators who work only five days a month, stints of two or three years in a rubber room are common, and some teachers have been there for five or six." OMG! All they need to do is take some of the MILLIONS that are spent paying the teachers and use it to pay more arbitrators! WHERE THE HELL IS THE COMMON SENSE???
Hill24730
08:55 AMJul 03 2009
Why is this a surprise? The government finds all kinds of ways to waste taxpayer money.
dnvtn
11:49 PMJul 03 2009
Who is the source of the problem? "THE UNIONS" Get rid of unions and these abuses of taxpayers dollars will go away. Employees working in the public sector need to get a job in private industry and see what earning a honest day's pay and keeping a job is all about. Unions no longer serve a beneficial purpose....it's all about greed and give me more for less or substandard work!
Dragnet2924
03:32 PMJun 29 2009
Is there any wonder why the people are taxed to death to keep teachers who should have been fired a long time ago, A bunch of over paid cry babys who get a raise every time there is a levee, and we pay for it, They get a retirement that most would kill for. 5 days days a week 37 week school year, 180 days 6 hrs. a day.Thats nearly $65 a hour,
crubel83
09:26 AMJun 28 2009
No wonder I school systems don't have any money for pete sake you are paying the teacher accused of some sort of wrong doing to sit and do nothing and you have to pay somebody else to actually teach this person class. Heres an idea spend some of that money that is being payed to those teachers waiting their hearing to get more people doing the hearings so the teachers aren't waiting so long and the taxpayers aren't paying them for no service. It amazes me how long some things go on that are completely ridiculous.I do have to say that the teachers have the right to the hears but holly cow get a move on already!
MerCandyPerfume
01:10 PMJun 27 2009
I am not an American citizen, but I, like many international citizens on reading this could not believe this was an actual, legal practise. Granted if a teacher is accused of whatever offence they should be removed from the classroom until their case is heard, but to have them sitting doing nothing is unbelievable. I'm sure there are tonnes of behind the scenes jobs to be completed to make the education system more efficient. This makes me want to become a teacher in NY and enjoy the benefits of misconduct!
Gunhill1123
09:17 PMJun 26 2009
WHAT OBAMA WELFARE THIS HAS BEEN GOING FOR YEARS. PEOPLE THINK THIS IS KNEW NO, ISAW THIS IN THE NEWS MANY YEARS AGO. THIS IS NOT OBAMA'S FAULT YOU IDIOT!
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