Monday, May 12, 2014

MORE CONTRACT INFORMATION SESSIONS


 
and come out for the Take Back Our Schools rally on May 17!
                        
Weekly Update #97
May 12, 2014
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Come to a MORE Happy Hour this week to discuss the contract proposal, get your questions answered, and pick up Vote NO flyers.

Don't forget to download and print the flyer from the website and distribute to your coworkers and other schools.

Queens (Districts 30, 24)
Thursday, May 15th
4:30pm
Studio Square
35-33 36th St. (QNS)
RSVP on Facebook

South Bronx
Friday, May 16
4:15-6:30pm
Wish 37
37 Bruckner Blvd. (BX)

Inwood/West Bronx
Friday, May 16
4:00-6:00pm
Inwood Local
4957 Broadway (b/w 207th St. and Isham)

Bay Ridge (Districts 20, 21, 22)
Friday, May 16
3:30-6:30pm
Harp Bar
7710 3rd Ave. (BK)
RSVP on Facebook

Park Slope and Sunset Park (District 15)
Friday, May 23
4:00-6:00pm
Freddys Bar and Backroom
627 5th Ave. (BK)
RSVP on Facebook

Lower Manhattan (Districts 1, 2)
*Book reading, signing, and discussion of Dante's Inferno: Ten Years in the New York Public School Gulag
Wednesday, May 14
6:30-8:30pm
Nuyorican Poets Cafe
236 E. 3rd St. (Man)
RSVP on Facebook
 

Join us on May 17, 2014
to Take Back our Schools
2:00pm, City Hall Park

Click here to RSVP Today!

View event page - Watch the video!


On Saturday, May 17th at 2:00 pm, thousands will join Diane Ravitch, Carol Burris, Leonie Haimson, Brian Jones to fight to preserve and protect public education. Save Our Schools is proud to partner with MORE, NYSAPE, BATs, CTS, and other advocacy groups in calling for community activists, parents, educators, and lawmakers to join together and march in support of a developmentally appropriate and equitably funded public education free from the influence of corporate reform and high stakes testing.

PRE- AND POST-RALLY ACTIVITIES:

Pre-Rally Brunch and Sign-Making Party
Saturday, May 17
10:00am-12:00pm
Megan Moskop's house in Upper Manhattan (near City College)
Email megan.moskop@gmail.com to RSVP and get address

Post-Rally Happy Hour
Saturday, May 17
4:00-7:00pm (near City Hall Park)
Educators and concerned citizens! Come relax after the big rally, meet and chat with other activists, and check out Jacobin Magazine's new Class Action: An Activist Teacher's Handbook. 
RSVP on Facebook

Copies of the handbook will be available- we recommend using them as an organizing tool.

SchoolBook: Here's Why NYC Teachers Should Reject Labor Contract (Julie Cavanaugh)

The Nation: Should New York Teachers Reject De Blasio's Proposed Contract? (Michelle Chen)

MORE Caucus: The Contract We Do Not Deserve

D
A Report: Why Vote No

11 comments:

  1. Vote up this contract! It provides compounded raises of 19.5% within 4 years plus full retro from 11/2009. The average payout will total $22,000.00! Many will see much larger retro sums. No give-backs!
    Vote YES for yourself, for your family for your union!

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  2. during past ratifications, i recall being mailed my ballot by the aaa and mailing it back to them.
    now, ballots are being sent to cls, who distribute them and retrieve them.
    why is this?

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  3. Ratifications were done in schools. UFT elections for officers are done by mail

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  4. Sell out the ATRs for increases that don't even keep up with inflation. Lend your money to de Blasio for no interest and get nothing back. Only Unity stalwarts will vote for this garbage.

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  5. I truly do not feel that we are settling for less then they are, or will be. I believe that over all, this is a fair deal. I do not think we could have done that much better. We weren't in the negotiating room.
    Every union has a different set of wants and needs. We do and they all do too. It's hard to know what they will or will not accept, or what the City will eventually accept. What we do know is that our team negotiated and agreed upon a contract. That contract was approved by the Executive Board, the Delegates of the union, and also a sign off from the municipal unions as a whole (which will affect them too). Would I want 8% now. Sure! But, you know what-- the school year remains unchanged, the school day remains the same, in time. We are getting full retro, and 19.5% compounded money between now through 2018. Top salary going to nearly $120,000. I consider this to be a good contract and will vote for it and will recommend others to vote for it too.

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  6. "No givebacks"....? have you lost your mind?

    The contract targets ATRs with expedited 3020As , and termination within 30 days for undefined "unprofessional behaviour". This is not a mythhhhh.

    If you're not an ATR today, you will be in the future!

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  7. If memory serves me, Bloomberg bribed the UFT with a fantastic raise to let him be in charge of the DOE.

    How did that work for us?

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  8. If ballots are being distributed by the Chapter Leaders how will the ATRs be able to vote? I'm an ATR and I've almost never met a Chapter Leader.

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  9. VOTE YES!
    -Or, wait around for the next "Bloomberg" to become mayor. Eva? Maybe you'll be happier with the contract offerings then?

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  10. Ballots should be mailed in. I don't trust chapter leaders. Way too easy for something to "happen" to the votes on their way to AAA. Hope we like our new contract.

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  11. Top salary should go to $120k now, not in 4 years. They're the ones who said they don't want to keep losing teachers because our pay is so far under the surrounding areas.

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