Union Busting Redux? Old School History of Teachers Unions
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| Margaret Haley (from the Walter P. Reuther Library) |
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| Margaret Haley (from the Walter P. Reuther Library) |
I have video. I have audio. I have photos. They all should be compiled into a multimedia schmorgasbord. But it takes so much time to wrestle with this stuff. Just thinking about it… I need to relax and have a beer. So, for the moment, here are a few photos and comments.
Part 1 and Part 2 say “100,000″ Then I heard from Steve Hanson, 150,000. Do you know how many people went to this rally? I do know that I became really uncomfortable at one point as I got smooshed in a big pack
Just got this info from the New York State AFL-CIO
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Please come out and show your support for our public schools at one of these local rallies this week!
March 15
Educate NY Rally
State Office Building
Syracuse, NY
6:00 pm
March 15
Educate NY Rally
State Office Building #44,
Binghamton, NY
5:30 pm
Town Hall mtg to follow rally
Binghamton
State Office Building
18th Floor
Binghamton, NY
March 16
Educate NY Rally
92-10 Roosevelt Ave
Jackson Heights, NY
11:00 am
March 16
Educate NY Rally
Riverfront Library
Yonkers, NY
5:45pm
March 16
Educate NY Rally
Hacket Middle School
45 Delaware Ave
Albany, NY 12202
5:00 pm
March 16
Educate NY Rally
Case Junior High School
Watertown, NY
7:00 pm
March 16
Save Our Schools Rally
UB South Campus
Allen Hall
Buffalo, NY
5:30 pm
March 16
Rally for your Rights
Cutco Theater
JCC Olean Campus
Olean, NY
4:00pm
March 17
Educate NY Rally
Brooklyn Borough Hall
Brooklyn, NY
6:30 pm
March 17
Educate NY Rally
Savoy Building
149th and Walton
Bronx, NY
6:30 pm
March 17
Educate NY Rally
The Liberty Pole
East Ave & Main St
Rochester, NY 14604
5:00 pm
Call your legislators today: Tell them No more tax cuts for the wealthy!
1-877-255-9417
“We Need A Better NY for All”
“We are thrilled that Rhode Island is the first state to attract a Broad Fellow as not only the superintendent of its largest schools system, with Tom Brady in Providence, but also a Broad Fellow as a State Commissioner who can partner in addressing the challenges of transforming the
Thanks to the reporting of Diane Bukowski (Voice of Detroit,
SOUTHEASTERN HIGH CHOIR WINS VICTORY
Posted on http://voiceofdetroit.net/?author=2, March 13, 2011 by Diane Bukowski) it has come to the attention of many waging battle against the forces of privatization that that students from Southeastern High in Detroit, Michigan stood up for themselves winning an important victory last Friday against the Robert Bobb, Arne Duncan and billionaire Wall Street titans Jim Crow education agenda.
The issue was the scheduled cuts to the music/art programs that Bobb adamantly and as Bukowski states, “insanely” tried to shut down. The students fought back and in return for their courageous efforts were able to win the right to perform at the
The Latest in Wisconsin: Recalls Taking Center Stage | |
| By: David Dayen Monday March 14, 2011 12:27 pm | |
The New York Times finally figured out over the weekend that the debate in Wisconsin has not ended, even if Scott Walker signed the bill to strip collective bargaining rights from public workers. Over 100,000 people again protested in Madison on Saturday and welcomed the Fab 14 Democratic Senators back. Protests in smaller parts of Wisconsin grew in size as well – one in Washburn, timed with an appearance by Gov. Walker, doubled the total size of the town. Legal challenges to the bill and the process by which it was passed have only begun; the next hearing in Dane County Court is on Wednesday.
And then we have the upcoming elections and recalls. According to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin,they have collected almost half the required signatures needed to get the 8 Republican recalls permitted by Wisconsin rules onto the ballot. They have 45 more days to get the rest, so I’d say that a ballot action is almost assured. And they’ll have no shortage of funds to draw upon for the recall efforts, either: the state party has raised over $1 million from small donors in the past three weeks.
Talk of a general strike has cooled down significantly, probably because of the item in the bill that passed
March 11, 2011
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed legislation which would cut or eliminate programs relied upon by millions of American families. Without considering the revenue side of the budget equation, the House leadership took aim at federal grants for college students, support for families struggling to pay their heating bills, children in Head Start, job training programs, and affordable access to primary health care. "The Republicans wanted to move toward a balanced budget solely on the backs of the middle class and some of the most vulnerable people in this country, but didn't ask the wealthiest people, who are becoming much wealthier, to contribute one penny in shared sacrifice," said Sen. Bernie Sanders, a member of the Senate Budget Committee. The senator voted against the proposal when it was raised in the Senate. He has introduced legislation to create a surtax on millionaires and an end to oil company tax breaks. Sanders' office is tweeting a #DailyCut list of some of the worst proposed cuts and their impact in Vermont.
Sanders' On-Going #DailyCut List on Twitter:
@MichaelMechanic, senior editor for Mother Jones magazine encouraged his Twitter followers: "Join @SenatorSanders and tweet your "favorite" #DailyCut by the #GOPhttp://1.usa.gov/hO9qhk"