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The Education Report Teacher union hunts for `hidden vacancies’

The Education Report

Teacher union hunts for `hidden vacancies’

By Katy Murphy
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 6:17 pm in OEA, OUSD central office, teachers, union contract

scavenger hunt sketch from ryanrocketship's site at flickr.com/creativecommonsLet’s say a teacher announces in April she’s retiring at the end of the school year. The teacher tells the district’s HR department, and if that position needs to be filled, the HR department tells the teachers union, which tells its members they may apply for that job.
Teacher contracts in many districts allow displaced teachers (usually, the most junior teachers from schools that have eliminated positions, teachers from shuttered schools, or those returning from leave) to choose another job from the list of openings, based on their credentials and seniority.
The process is called “priority placement,” and it ended June 4. As of today, however, at least 18 of the teachers need to be placed, and the district is obligated to find jobs for them before hiring outside the organization, according to the union president, Betty Olson-Jones.
At least, that’s how it’s supposed to work.
Principals hate this process — not because the displaced teachers are bad, but because they have no say about who will be joining their staffs. Read the rest of this entry »