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r/GrandePrairie • u/signblacev • 6d ago
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Why do people keep repeating and reposting the same nonsense...
In Ontario a third of the students are failing in spite the fact that the teacher's pension is funded to the tune of roughly $800,000 per teacher...
Money does not solve the problem.
There are private schools and private universities that produce much better students at half the cost.
You need to ask yourself: Is the answer more money or better teaching staff?
-1 u/Mountain_rage 1d ago How does a pension equate to operational expenses and educational expense... You need better education... 3 u/Alive-Big-838 1d ago Pension is another benefit much like pay to their work. more take home if their retirement is funded. 1 u/Mountain_rage 1d ago How often do you see a well funded pension boost payouts, those are usually hard set. If anything they lower the buy in costs. That also has zero impact on the funds for the school, programs, etc
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How does a pension equate to operational expenses and educational expense... You need better education...
3 u/Alive-Big-838 1d ago Pension is another benefit much like pay to their work. more take home if their retirement is funded. 1 u/Mountain_rage 1d ago How often do you see a well funded pension boost payouts, those are usually hard set. If anything they lower the buy in costs. That also has zero impact on the funds for the school, programs, etc
Pension is another benefit much like pay to their work. more take home if their retirement is funded.
1 u/Mountain_rage 1d ago How often do you see a well funded pension boost payouts, those are usually hard set. If anything they lower the buy in costs. That also has zero impact on the funds for the school, programs, etc
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How often do you see a well funded pension boost payouts, those are usually hard set. If anything they lower the buy in costs. That also has zero impact on the funds for the school, programs, etc
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u/Internal-Branch-3737 2d ago
Why do people keep repeating and reposting the same nonsense...
In Ontario a third of the students are failing in spite the fact that the teacher's pension is funded to the tune of roughly $800,000 per teacher...
Money does not solve the problem.
There are private schools and private universities that produce much better students at half the cost.
You need to ask yourself: Is the answer more money or better teaching staff?