Sunday, September 17, 2017

UNION'S WEEKLY CHAPTER LEADER UPDATE DOESN'T SHOWCASE THREAT TO UNIONS FROM JANUS CASE

Looking through the UFT's Weekly Chapter Leader Update (see the first three stories below) shows editor Peter O'Donnell has no sense of urgency about a union and union movement that are both in peril.  The UFT's funding is at stake as the US Supreme Court could take away mandatory union fees for non-members in the public sector in the case of Janus v AFSCME. I don't even see the case mentioned at all in the Update and I didn't see anything last week either. Maybe I missed it. Overall, it looks to me as if it is business as usual down at 52 Broadway. Since I gather editor O'Donnell gets his marching orders from the leadership, it was most likely not totally his decision to not mention Janus.

To their credit, the Union does have a photo showing members at the Labor Day Parade ready to vote no on the Constitutional Convention but then there are two lead articles telling us this is just another school year starting.

First, the Union is telling us they are opening up a Welcome Center at 52 Broadway. That is the lead story to tell Chapter Leaders in the first full week of the school year? This is hard to believe.

Then, the Union advises us to use our Chapter Committee Consultation Committees to resolve issues with principals. All good and well but not exactly urgent when the Union as we know it is in jeopardy.

Third, they ask us to donate for Hurricaine Irma relief which is at least an action.

Buried down in about the 33rd item is news of a rally on Monday afternoon down at City Hall in support of IBEW Local 3 workers who have been on strike against Charter-Spectrum (formerly Time-Warner Cable) since March. These workers need to be a higher priority than in the 30's on the list of weekly news stories.

Here are the first three paragraphs in this week's Update:

Photo of the Week

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UNION PROUD: UFT District Representative Jessica Harvey (center) and members from District 2 schools get ready to march in the Labor Day Parade on Sept. 9. 

This Week's Focus

UFT opens Welcome Center at 52 Broadway

When our members arrive at union headquarters, we want them to feel welcome and we want them to receive top-notch service from their first interaction with us. That’s why the UFT opened a Welcome Center in the lobby of 52 Broadway on Sept. 5. From Monday through Friday from 3–6 p.m. when school is in session, members coming to 52 Broadway will first visit the Welcome Center, where they’ll be greeted by staff and a union officer. We’re taking this step to help ensure that members find the services they’re seeking and are directed to the appropriate department to answer their questions and address their issues. Members may travel to union headquarters to attend a workshop, obtain information on member benefits or follow up on a grievance. Whatever the reason, we want each and every member to have a good experience.

Use our school consultation committee summary tool to stay on track

Principals are required to meet with their school’s UFT consultation committee once a month according to Article 19, Section H3 of the UFT-DOE contract. As you prepare to hold your first meeting with your principal, we wanted to let you know about a new resource we’ve created to help you stay on track and to ensure that your district representative can support you as effectively as possible. You can fill out the UFT’s new online Consultation Summary Form (you must be logged in to the UFT website) to report resolved and unresolved issues at your school to your UFT district rep. When you fill out the form, you will be emailed a summary of your school consultation committee meeting that you can share with members of your chapter. The form also lists possible topics for discussion, which may be useful to you when creating your meeting agenda. Your district rep will receive a copy of each summary form you submit. Your district rep, after checking with you, may add your school’s unresolved issues to the agenda for his or her consultation meeting with your school district’s superintendent. Reach out to your district representative if you need help forming a UFT consultation committee at your school or if you are encountering any issues with consultation, including a prinicipal’s refusal to meet with your committee.

Donate to help your fellow educators affected by the hurricanes

Take action Hurricane Harvey devastated the Texas Gulf Coast. Hurricane Irma has caused massive destruction in the Caribbean and in Florida. Our fellow educators and retired UFT members in Texas and Florida need our help. Make a donation to the UFT Disaster Relief Fund to help them recover from the hurricanes. Donations will go toward disaster relief for affected members of Texas AFT, affected UFT members in Florida and public schools in Texas and Florida. Use our online form to make a donation by credit card. If you prefer to donate via check, make your check payable to UFT Disaster Relief Fund and put Hurricanes Harvey and Irma in the memo line. Mail your check to UFT Disaster Relief Fund, 52 Broadway, New York, NY 10004. 
Here is the item to to support the striking workers:

Political Action

Take action Support striking union members at a rally and march: We must stand united at this moment when our rights as unionized workers are under siege. Help us support a fair contract for striking Charter/Spectrum members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 3. Sign up to join the UFT contingent at 4:15 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 18, at Foley Square for the rally in support of these workers. Protesters will be gathering at 3 p.m. in Cadman Plaza Park in Brooklyn and marching over the Brooklyn Bridge and then walking to Foley Square. At approximately 4:15 p.m., local and national union leaders, including UFT President Michael Mulgrew, will address the protesters at the final staging place. Almost 2,000 Spectrum workers are five months into a job action against the cable giant to keep the company from destroying their retirement and health benefits, unfairly disciplining workers and threatening job security.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

if they dont care
i dont care

Anonymous said...

Yes James, just stop, nobody gives a fuck, nobody wants to teach, let it burn down, its gotten so bad and out of control, it s too late.

Anonymous said...

We have a totally abused, broken workforce. Too late to rally. Most of us want to quit anyway.

Anonymous said...

Ya mean you dont like 6 observations? Or the fact that we still have gotten only 10% of the retro?

Anonymous said...

4 years into contract no less, and still phasing in the 8% in addition to only 1 retro payment so far.

Anonymous said...

All we are going to hear is how great a contract with deferred compensation for 11 years (2009 to 2020) with no interest and no guarantee of getting it (we have a union leader who does not believe in retroactive pay). The union leadership will continue with their manipulation that we got a good deal on the lump sum payments (it is not retroactive pay just read the contract).

Anonymous said...

And wait till we see it next month and say, thats it? It will then be another whole year of waiting.

Anonymous said...

Hmmmm. Minimum of 4 observations and no retro up front? UFT is on life support right now. You want my money UFT? Ya' better start stepping up to the plate.

Anonymous said...

And they will tell you to support muslims, guess who the bomber was, syrian refugee, let them all in.

Anonymous said...

Right now we all need to come together as union members and work with our union. Many don't want to inform the union representatives of what really is going on inside the schools. If you want change, inform union representatives. Get your special representatives, district representatives involved. When you do outreach to your chapter leader, include these other titles. Email and cc. Educators need a union so include your reps.

Anonymous said...

Thats because we get targeted aftet. And chapter leaders either know nothing, are afraid of the principal or in bed with principal.

Anonymous said...

Let me make one thing absolutely clear: The UFT deal that got us 4 observations instead of the state minimum of 2 observations happened last December. It is without hesitation that I know for a fact that not a single UFT rep from the Bronx has walked into our school since then. Why? Because they know they are going to catch hell from every single teacher in my school who is furious at this deal. We are disgusted and fed up with drive by Danielson observations. The UFT had the chance to get us 2 observations like almost every single district in NYS. I want nothing more thats to talk to a Bronx rep the next time they come by my school. I want to hear it from them as to exactly why we have this shitty deal and I want to know what they are going to do in the future to support NYSUT to get evaluations done at the local level.

Anonymous said...

The UFT doesn't care that we have to wait until 2020 to get all our money. We are all breaking into our piggybanks for a couple of pennies. Next month another 12 1/2% and additional UFT dues taken. They don't have the right to take additional dues but they get away with it. The UFT will use the retro payments as a bargaining tool once the contract expires in 2018. Will we see the retro payments of 25% once the contract expires? The City could claim it's broke again and Mulgrew will say that it's either no raises for a couple of years as part of the new contract so this way the City can manage and still give us the retro.