@nmelzack@PhDVoice@AcademicChatter@ZJAyres@DrPetra That level of explicitness was a one-off but the undercurrent is always there. The person who received the message once said publicly that if you make more than 70K, the organization owns you.
@EDHotTakes @heymrsbond I mean, to start we could begin publically naming and shaming the people who seek to dismantle public goods and use teachers as their scapegoats for doing so but maybe that's not what you have in mind
@nowwhattoto@ananavarro Thank you! I sent a bunch of post cards to your voters because that language was so unreal!!! Confusing AF. Thanks for all your work!
@ChelseaMDO1 Right? Very much "buck up buttercup" from people who spent thr majority of their careers in very different circumstances.
I'm so sick of resilience narratives.
@kevinrmcclure This is quiet quitting? "...saying no to projects that arenโt part of your job description or you donโt fancy doing,ย leaving work on time, or refusing toย answer emails and Slack messages outside of your working hours."
Also known as "doing what one is paid to do"?
@kevinrmcclure "Betrayed" is a great framing. At a nearby comm college, after 2 years of maintaining instructional continuity in pandemic circumstances, faculty were "rewarded" with the denial of raises & reversal of p&t decisions after voting in a union. We are hiring their faculty!