Monday, June 30, 2014

Letter to Fassbender - Education for a strong BC

Dear Honourable Fassbender:

I am writing to you to express my displeasure with you as the Education Minister, but also with Christy Clark the leader of the Liberal government. Our government has not been negotiating in good faith; it is my understanding that proposals are not being tabled regarding the size of classes and the composition within. The teachers of BC have consistently brought these issues to your ministry’s attention as the forefront challenge the teaching profession is faced with today. Despite this the government continues to only negotiate one side of the argument, the fiscal side in order to balance the budget!

It is very apparent to me, a layperson who follows these issues in the media that the government is taking steps towards defeating the public education system, pushing our teachers and children into the privatization of education in this province. As a businessman and a 3rd generation British Columbian this is extremely concerning. I was blessed with a quality education through the public system some years ago, and continue to rely on it as I hire newly graduated engineers and community consultants in my field of work. If we as the people of BC desire to have a strong work fleet to continue to build the economy, we need teachers in the public classrooms investing in our children for the future benefit of our province in generations to come.

I strongly encourage you to look in the mirror and ask yourself what you want the future of BC to look like far beyond your time on this beautiful land. I also encourage you to liaise with Premier Clark and your colleagues and come up with a plan to ethically negotiate with the teachers of BC with the mindset that your negotiation affects us all as a society.

Sincerely,

Jared Wilkison,


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