While the Republican effort to break Tennessee's teachers unions appears to be going swimmingly, Wisconsin governor Scott Walker is running into more push back than he probably anticipated. Walker cleverly omitted police and firefighters from his push to break public sector unions, focusing instead on the weakest and [for some reason] more reviled public employees. However, it turns out that those unions joined in solidarity with teachers and other public sector employees yesterday in large demonstrations across the state. Of course, in Beckistan, this is seen as another sign of the "coming insurrection"... if only...
More to the point, I'd like to take this opportunity to offer an example of why teachers need the due process that is provided by union protection.
Imagine Inc. is one of those intentionally ambiguous charter school organizations that seems to be able to bill itself as both a non-profit and for-profit entity depending on the regulatory infrastructure of the school districts in which it operates. Like the majority of charter organizations, they are very anti-union, and the result is that Imagine teachers have no due process protection.
Once upon a time, teachers personal lives were not their own. They were told how to behave and dress, whether they could have children and [by proxy] if they could be sexually active, and their ability to participate in the politics of the public sphere was severely circumscribed. It was through union organizing that teachers were able to break out of these strictures. If you think that such craziness is relegated to the past, I'd like to introduce you to an old friend of mine who became the victim of a local church rumor mill and was dropped prior to her tenure review despite having an exemplary record of performance evaluations.
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Where are the Madison-like protests?
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Exactly. TN don't need no
Exactly. TN don't need no good educators.
By all means, let's abolish
By all means, let's abolish tenure and let the loser friends of local pols teach our kids.
I bet there will be a lot more "Eat more possum" bumperstickers.
Will TN Have a WI Moment?
When pressure rises the GOP gets nervous
Quite frankly, Obama's weak statement was anything but supportive, IMO. The section/statement in question for me:
What's he saying here? That it's okay not to support teachers and other public workers, just as long as you don't vilfy them? :P~~~~
That's the kicker... If you
That's the kicker... If you look at the fools the Obama administration brought into the Department of Ed., they're a bunch of union busting tools from the Gates and Broad Foundations. Teachers and other public employees cannot look to D.C. for support.
Senate Committee Votes to Ban
Senate Committee Votes to Ban Teacher Collective Bargaining
As much as I hate to say it,
As much as I hate to say it, this is a done deal.
I think we are about to find
I think we are about to find out just how little power the TEA actually has in the state's good ol' boy political network. Which is ironic, since the GOBs claim they have too much power and it's hindering progress.
That just about sums it up...
That just about sums it up... Tennessee state law prohibits public employees from striking, and the TEA has long been a weak institution. Here in E. Tn. there are many teachers who may benefit from previous collective bargaining agreements but are not members of the union because of ideological reasons. Me thinks they're about to see the reality of their ideology.
Would it be ok to fire the
Would it be ok to fire the 40% of Madison teacher who called in "sick" yesterday, shutting down the school system so they could attend the protests, or would such a move signal the onrushing dark night of fascism?
No.
No.
Ahh - can't fire them for an
Ahh - can't fire them for an illegal work stoppage that harms the children they are supposedly trying to protect? Gotcha. This is why it's happening.
Hah! The Wisconsin protest is
Hah! The Wisconsin protest is gaining more news media. It's not all Egypt (Iran, Jordan, Libya) all the time on CNN.
Does AlJazeera or the BBC
Does AlJazeera or the BBC have a correspondent in Madison yet to cover this for the global audience yet?