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Smarmie Doofus

(14,498 posts)
Sun Feb 17, 2013, 10:57 AM Feb 2013

NYC Teachers Hit Back... At Long Friggin' LAST. [View all]

And they're not waiting for their sclerotic union leadership to get the ball rolling. ( Hint: that will never happen.)

New York, NY -- New York City teachers are under siege. In schools across the city, usually in hushed tones, teachers talk about their contractual rights, earned over many years of service: tenure; fair, objective and honest performance evaluations; the freedom to openly discuss educational issues without fear of retaliation. They worry that these rights are being usurped, corrupted, gradually eroded or simply given away. After 10 years of attacks from a relentlessly hostile, anti-union, and anti-teacher Department of Education, some educators have decided to confront this crisis head-on.

WHAT:  A Public Forum on New York City Public Schools. This forum will include a panel of accomplished educators who have bravely chosen to confront the Department of Education directly on these issues. They will speak to the climate of mistrust that is spreading in the NYC school system as a whole. They will tell their own stories --- stories that, in some cases, involve putting their own careers in jeopardy by   publicly advocating for their students and suffering vicious reprisals as a consequence. The discussion will include the importance of tenure and how it affects not only educators, but parents and students as well. Ways to address the problem will be considered: how to push back against the culture of fear; how to challenge individual hostile work environments; the role of the UFT and union chapters in fighting for freedom of speech and freedom of thought in our schools; ways we can all work together to protect our rights on the job.

WHO:  M.O.R.E. (The Movement of Rank & File Educators - The Social Justice Caucus of the United Federation of Teachers) is sponsoring this event. Panelists include:

The rest at:

http://morecaucusnyc.org/


Including the date, time and place ? ( Sat Feb 23rd, 3-5 pm, CUNY Grad Center, Room 5415)

Can we keep this kicked for a while? Just so it gets max exposure?

http://morecaucusnyc.org/














http://morecaucusnyc.org/

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Happy to kick. Nt Ninga Feb 2013 #1
K & R PasadenaTrudy Feb 2013 #2
This needs to start happening in every state. loudsue Feb 2013 #3
Kicking and recommending. madfloridian Feb 2013 #4
K & R indeed (n/t) bread_and_roses Feb 2013 #5
K&R! Squinch Feb 2013 #6
Affirmative. Smarmie Doofus Feb 2013 #10
LOL! Squinch Feb 2013 #13
Perhaps it's time to think about changing their union leadership as well. n/t hughee99 Feb 2013 #7
You're telling me. n/t Smarmie Doofus Feb 2013 #14
MORE is running an alternative slate that hopes to do just that. HiPointDem Feb 2013 #19
K&R'd. nt Euphoria Feb 2013 #8
K&R AnotherMcIntosh Feb 2013 #9
K & R !!! WillyT Feb 2013 #11
KICK. LWolf Feb 2013 #12
prime! Agony Feb 2013 #15
K&R rosesaylavee Feb 2013 #16
K&R hay rick Feb 2013 #17
kr HiPointDem Feb 2013 #18
More on MORE HiPointDem Feb 2013 #20
Where were the teachers when the school bus drivers were on strike? socialist_n_TN Feb 2013 #21
Right Here: Smarmie Doofus Feb 2013 #22
Sorry it's been a while on this reply, but I've been busy....... socialist_n_TN Feb 2013 #23
Spoken like a true unionist. Solidarity is the only thing that scares management. mountain grammy Feb 2013 #24
Well that depends on what kind of unionist you mean grammy..... socialist_n_TN Feb 2013 #25
I hear you.. years ago I was OCAW (union steward and recording secretary for the local) mountain grammy Feb 2013 #30
Solidarity right back atcha...... socialist_n_TN Feb 2013 #31
k&r for labor and education. n/t Laelth Feb 2013 #26
K&R'd. snot Feb 2013 #27
I can say that as a teacher and union steward Riley18 Feb 2013 #29
Honored to K&R Riley18 Feb 2013 #28
Thanks, folks. For keeping this going. Headin' downtown now. Wish us luck. n/t Smarmie Doofus Feb 2013 #32
Good luck and solidarity! Sending good union thoughts! mountain grammy Feb 2013 #33
Hoping for a follow up. Kick! nt riderinthestorm Feb 2013 #34
Follow-up: here's the video Smarmie Doofus Feb 2013 #35
how was the turnout? did you think it was a useful event? HiPointDem Feb 2013 #36
We packed the room. Actually lobby security turned some people away... Smarmie Doofus Feb 2013 #37
ah, i wondered why we didn't hear the discussion. i wish the discussion were a bit broader as HiPointDem Feb 2013 #38
Weiner talks a lot (and writes a lot) about these things. Smarmie Doofus Feb 2013 #39
maybe dumb if the audience is teachers, but a lot of the wider public actually doesn't give a rip HiPointDem Feb 2013 #40
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