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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Modern School: New Orlean Teachers Union Rising From the Dead?

Modern School: New Orlean Teachers Union Rising From the Dead?:


New Orlean Teachers Union Rising From the Dead?


Zombie Teachers Union? (Nanning Teachers College, Guangxi, image by Rex Pe, Flickr)
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans became the poster child for what Naomi Kline dubbed “Disaster Capitalism.” Businesses came ostensibly to “help” residents recover, but in actuality were there primarily to help themselves to billions of dollars in disaster relief funds.

While Katrina did not do significant damage to the school system, the general chaos and misery that followed provided excellent cover for public education profiteers, who convinced the city to turn over most of the school district to private charter school operators and fire all 7,500 of its teachers, driving a hefty spike into the heart of the union. Since Katrina, the feds have pumped $3 billion into New Orleans schools (Labor Notes reports), providing