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In Chicago, a Democratic civil warBy Harold Meyerson - WaPo
Published: September 11, 2012
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So much for Democratic Party harmony. Just a few days after a convention that displayed the party as one big happy family, a civil war has erupted in Chicago between the Democrats disparate wings.
Rahm Emanuel, the volatile, far-from-union-friendly mayor who is a mainstay of the national Democratic Party, and the almost-as-volatile Chicago local of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), itself a mainstay of the national Democratic Party, are at loggerheads over the future of Chicagos schools and teachers. The school strike that began Monday should be an alarm bell in the night for Democrats everywhere.
At stake in the conflict is not only the future of education reform but also the role of unions within the party and, by extension, the nation. Emanuels clear desire to reduce the teachers unions role in the citys schools is hardly his alone. Its shared by other Democratic mayors such as Los Angeless Antonio Villaraigosa. Still other heavily Democratic cities, such as San Jose, Calif., have reduced their employees pension benefits. Whats brewing is a battle between Democratic Party management (chiefly mayors, backed by a significant portion of the public) and Democratic Party labor, also backed by a significant portion of the public. If theres a win-win scenario out there, the party and its publics would do well to find it.
Win-win, however, is not the kind of solution toward which Chicagos take-no-prisoners mayor inclines. To run the citys schools, Emanuel hired Jean-Claude Brizard, the schools chief of Rochester, N.Y., where hed earned a no-confidence vote from 95 percent of city teachers. After taking office, Emanuel canceled planned pay raises for teachers and moved to lengthen the school day by 20 percent. Chicagos school day, one of the nations shortest at six hours, should certainly be lengthened, but imposing this change without discussion with teachers and with no commensurate increase in their pay or benefits was the essence of autocratic management.
Chicagos teachers might also have concluded that someone was gunning for them when the state legislature passed a law requiring teachers, and only teachers, to clear a 75 percent threshold in any union vote to authorize a strike. Disrespect and derision generally engender a backlash, and Chicago was no exception to that rule: The local elected more militant leadership, and when it came time for a strike vote, more than 90 percent of the citys teachers voted to walk.
If there were a strong case for the kind of school reforms that Emanuel and his many allies are promoting, then this move to roll over the teacher unions might have some heft to it. To be sure, there are some unimprovably crummy teachers who shouldnt be kept in their jobs by virtue of a contract. But there is no evidence that teaching and educational outcomes in nonunion charter schools or in states where teachers cant bargain collectively are any better than they are in bastions of union strength. In California, charter middle and high schools have a mind-boggling 50 percent teacher turnover rate a crude indicator, admittedly, but one that suggests all is not well in the very schools that so many educational reformers insist are the solutions to our problems.
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More: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/harold-meyerson-in-chicago-a-democratic-civil-war/2012/09/11/cf396964-fc44-11e1-8adc-499661afe377_story.html
Hell Hath No Fury
(16,327 posts)that privatizing, corporatist sack of shit.
WillyT
(72,631 posts)Link he directs to: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/post/romney-and-rahm-vs-chicago-teachers-union-and-obama/2012/09/10/67d997cc-fb6c-11e1-b153-218509a954e1_blog.html
Edweird
(8,570 posts)nc4bo
(17,651 posts)Can't stand the man or what he represents. Was disgusted seeing him on stage at the DNC.
Needs a good kick in the arse, right out of office.
WillyT
(72,631 posts)philly_bob
(2,433 posts)2ndAmForComputers
(3,527 posts)He only saw fit, for some unfathomable reason, to put a (D) after his name rather than a (R).
MotherPetrie
(3,145 posts)abumbyanyothername
(2,711 posts)Is there one thing about the democratic party platform/position that he agrees with?
WillyT
(72,631 posts)Egalitarian Thug
(12,448 posts)investments. That's all you need to know about Rahm. He only represents the corporate wing of the Democratic Party. He's much more chummy with the Koch Bros. than schmucks like you & me.
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