19 Şubat 2007 Pazartesi

Steve Jobs criticizes teachers unions

For many years the education market was the bread and butter of Apple's business. Education still makes up a good deal of Apple's business but no where near where it once was. Speaking at a conference Jobs said, "I believe that what is wrong with our schools in this nation is that they have become unionized in the worst possible way," He went on to criticize the way the teacher's unions tie the hands of principles. Personally I couldn't agree with him more. I think that unions were created for a good reason and served a great purpose for a time, but more often than not they're now ways of extorting more stuff from employers. I think that Jobs has some points that are worth discussing, when we talk about the future of education in the US.

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