A Quote by Gina Raimondo

I respect public employees and school teachers. They deserve a secure retirement. — © Gina Raimondo
I respect public employees and school teachers. They deserve a secure retirement.
We owe our public servants, from school teachers to state employees, a sustainable and well-funded retirement that they can count on.
Our teachers and first responders spend their careers making Kentucky better, and they deserve the secure retirement they were promised.
Privatization radically alters power relations in our society by weakening groups like public employees and public school teachers.
Kentuckians deserve a governor who will support affordable health care, a secure retirement, and respect the rights of workers like access to safe working conditions and wages that can support a family.
Companies have told us that they have employees who are near retirement age. We created a $5 billion reinsurance pool to help them bear the cost of those employees on the brink of retirement.
Those who purify your water, inspect your meat, and test your kids' toys, as well as a huge number of nurses, teachers, and our soldiers, are public employees. The firefighters who don't hesitate to rush toward danger while you run away from it - they are all public employees.
Those who purify your water, inspect your meat, and test your kids toys, as well as a huge number of nurses, teachers, and our soldiers, are public employees. The firefighters who don't hesitate to rush toward danger while you run away from it - they are all public employees.
Good teachers deserve apples; great teachers deserve chocolate. A favorite quotation, written in calligraphy on his office door.
Pointing out that overspending on public-employee benefits leads to fiscal instability does not mean that public employees are bad people or that they deserve to fall on hard times; it's just observing a simple truth.
Excellent teachers showered on to us like meteors: Biology teachers holding up human brains, English teachers inspiring us with a personal ideological fierceness about Tolstoy and Plato, Art teachers leading us through the slums of Boston, then back to the easel to hurl public school gouache with social awareness and fury.
Teachers make a difference in individual students' lives, yet they do not get the respect they deserve.
From maintaining public safety to educating our children to providing critical services, our police officers, firefighters, sanitation workers, teachers, librarians and so many other public employees are there for us when we need them most.
Give your teachers the respect they deserve, because they are the ones who can help you get where you need to go.
Teachers deserve respect," I explain. "Why do they get it for free, when everyone else has to earn it?
Well, just as in the quality of public schools, there is massive disparity and the compensation given to the public school teachers.
School choice opponents are also dishonest when they speak of saving public schools. A Heritage Foundation survey found that 47 percent of House members and 51 percent of senators with school-age children enrolled them in private schools in 2001. Public school teachers enroll their children in private schools to a much greater extent than the general public, in some cities close to 50 percent.
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