Saturday, February 04, 2017

RIGHT TO WORK IS WRONG

This video is dedicated to the Republicans here who are hoping we become a right to work country.

A union, even the UFT, is better than no union.


26 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe so, but the ship has sailed. Whatever you give back, you never get back. We are headed in the wrong direction fast. Even if we slowed it, we will never regain what he had and couldve had. We are bunching bags and babysitters for the dregs of society. TDA wont come back, medical wont, respect wont, extra observations, danielson, no seniority transfer...The list goes on and on

Anonymous said...

Members of the UFT might not feel so disenfranchised if they saw their union leaders working HARDER for LESS. Just like we are being required to do. Instead, we have on our hands the stereotypical union FATCATS, who, in addition to being corrupt individuals with only self-interest in mind, are making ENORMOUS salaries.
Its just sickening and only pisses off membership, who are very aware of the $$ we pay every month for dues.
And pissed off members will strike back when they are given the opportunity.

Anonymous said...

And the senior teachers, who are in the twilight of their careers and who have very little to lose by dropping out, are going to lead the way.
These veterans will not forget how they have been ROYALLY screwed by the UFT. Just ask any ATR if they ever thought they would find themselves in this position so late in their careers.

Anonymous said...

The fact that we waited all those years, and have to wait another 4 years to get our raises and back pay...Every year dues went up while we were waiting, UFT higher up salaries went up...Mulgrew makes more than the Mayor...And we are struggling to get a few bucks extra per year, as working conditions get a million times worse, and our medical expenses go up, while TDA interest rate goes down...HUH?

Anonymous said...

Can't wait for dues to end. UFT deserves to be unfunded fast.

Anonymous said...

The union is the best defense working people have.

Anonymous said...

Nah, fuck this union. Fire me.

Anonymous said...

You may soon get your wish of life without a union. Good luck.

Harris L said...

As Anonymous 6:44 says, the ship has sailed.

We in the union movement and those fighting on behalf of public education are wonderful at diagnosis. We understand what the problem/s are. We can repeat to each other in perfect harmony every element of the arguments against common core curriculum and unfair teacher assessments, against bad union contracts, against the terrible working conditions in our schools. We are wonderful at right-diagnosis but not so wonderful at thinking about right-strategy, including Prof. Reich.

I know that there are many intelligent and energetic people in MORE and ST and across the country who are working to make their unions and schools better. We face a catastrophe--but we need to get in line with everyone else whose catastrophe is about to happen, as well.

Yes, we had disagreements last year about the best political choices to be made. But we've had years to develop and experiment with new approaches, new ways forward. It was never sufficient to condemn the totalitarian structures of the UFT and I'm glad the we now have representation on the Executive Board--which will not change the organization but will keep us better informed.

Teachers are among the most conservative union members in the country--half the teachers in the US won't even admit that they belong to a union and, instead, belong to things called "education associations." Names are not that important. But, if we don't stop analyzing and diagnosing and start doing new things right now--I've offered some suggestions elsewhere that have been uniformly rejected--our profession and the last remnant of the American labor movement will disappear and we will never get them back.

Desperate times require brave, fearless and, above all, new ways of resisting. I'm done with analysis. We know what the problems are. Anyone got some new ideas about what to do, say, next month? And I'm not talking about another resolution at the DA.

Anonymous said...

When we get the TDA back to 8.25%, get a multi year raise at 3% to 4% per year, get choice transfers, get the discpline code actually used, then we could talk about the union. Until then, fuck the union.

Anonymous said...

I'm with the person who says "F the union." I've had enough, fire my ass out the door, please! I hate my union, I despise the disgusting do-nothing kids, and I hate the way we're letting society down! The union should die!

I understand teachers will suffer in the long run, but so will the union. I've been drowining to death for years, now I'll get the opportunity to grab Mulgrew and the UFT by the neck and let them drown with me...a slow, terrible death!

The UFT is dead!

Anonymous said...

Yeah, to spend my life like this, just to die at 57 years old...Nah, not worth it...

Anonymous said...

And look what just was posted, that principal Lewis from Brooklyn, yeah, his son is a rapist and murderer. And he is gonna come in and tell me I cant control kids? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, check the newspapers, now the son of a principal is a murderer and rapist. Can things get more ironic? Classroom management? Richard Lewis, Brooklyn.

Anonymous said...

The suspect in the rape and murder of Queens jogger Karina Vetrano said he “wanted to bring a knife to school to stab all the girls” five years ago, police sources told The Post on Monday.

Chanel Lewis was just 15 years old in 2011 when he told a teacher’s aide of his violent wishes, sources said.

Lewis graduated from Martin De Porres High School, a school for emotionally disturbed students in Rockaway Park, Queens. It was not immediately clear if he was attending in 2011.

School officials called cops, who took Lewis into custody as an “emotionally disturbed person,” sources said. Lewis was later released.

The suspect’s half-sister, Theresa Forbes, 36, insisted Monday that her sibling “did not have any problem with women.

“He has nieces, and he played with them,” Forbes told reporters.

She said his behavioral issues in high school consisted of “regular stuff. He made regular problems.”

Lewis, now 20, confessed to detectives on Sunday that he killed Vetrano, 30, after he happened to encounter her as she was running along a path inside Spring Creek Park in Howard Beach, Queens, on Aug. 2.

He told cops that he was in a bad mood as he walked from his Brooklyn home to get something to eat in Howard Beach, sources said.

He said he suddenly snapped upon seeing Vetrano and attacked her, the sources said.

Lewis was held without bail Sunday night at his arraignment in Queens Criminal Court.

Anonymous said...

This has absolutely nothing to do with right to work. The same jackass scours the news to find stories of blacks who attack whites to justify his prejudices against kids of color. He comments here because most other blogs would block his comments that have nothing to do with the posts.

Anonymous said...

No, its because its the son of a nyc principal. The word black was never used.

Anonymous said...

So what. I feel very sorry for the man if his son is a monster. Still has nothing to do with right to work.

Anonymous said...

It has everything to do with what this job has turned in to, what we are or arent fighting for, and the value or lack there of the UFT has...

Anonymous said...

Since you brought it up, another NYC public school piece of trash. Thats the type of kid we see every day, but we need Danielson.

Anonymous said...

Anyone who calls students bad names like that on blogs should not be a teacher.

Anonymous said...

Right, because all murderers are really good people, just like terrorists, right obama, deblasio, democrats and uft..

Anonymous said...

Calling students bad names just makes you look bad. You don't like Danielson? Ok, but calling students bad names just makes you look bad, it doesn't address Danielson at all. (BTW even Danielson no longer likes Danielson.)

James Eterno said...

What do you think of right to work? Republicans just introduced a federal right to work bill. Do you support it? I do not. Please don't change the subject.

Anonymous said...

I think we are getting what we deserve. Teachers are too dumb to even read or understand the contract.

Anonymous said...

Right to work will force unions to become leaner, meaner and above all else, HONEST