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.. littlemissmartypants Sep 2014 #1
that's what her lunch break is for - personal business nt msongs Sep 2014 #2
Have you seen teachers' "lounges"? No privacy. Mine had the lunch tables next to the LAV doors! WinkyDink Sep 2014 #10
I've met teachers who've been able to do it, but only Ilsa Sep 2014 #3
This was the first thing I noticed when I quit teaching 25 years ago Yupster Sep 2014 #7
i worked with one woman who was a difficult as humanly possible every step of the way brewens Sep 2014 #4
This is not a cogent response. MissMarple Sep 2014 #8
I have never had a child so I don't know marym625 Sep 2014 #5
A lactating breast needs to have milk removed at regular vanlassie Sep 2014 #6
Thank you! n/t marym625 Sep 2014 #15
You are unfamiliar with the way schools, and "breaks," are set up. WinkyDink Sep 2014 #11
Not true marym625 Sep 2014 #16
Access to a private place sounds eminently reasonable, and extra 20 minutes a day off less so. Donald Ian Rankin Sep 2014 #9
There are NO "private places" in schools! My h.s. had exactly 3 toilets for 40 teachers*; one WinkyDink Sep 2014 #12
Any school which ostensibly exists to teach... Is at odds with its own purpose if it makes it vanlassie Sep 2014 #13
When I managed our clinic, I told breastfeeding mothers to phylny Sep 2014 #14
That's awful. tammywammy Sep 2014 #17
There is no other species that asks permission to feed its young malaise Sep 2014 #18
Malaise, don't wonder. Yes, corporations are a part of the vanlassie Sep 2014 #19
Women need to know that malaise Sep 2014 #20
It turns out that advertising "special" additives can convince poorly educated women and their vanlassie Sep 2014 #21
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