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AnneD

(15,774 posts)
40. We do not have unions in Texas.....
Tue Jun 11, 2013, 10:53 AM
Jun 2013

They are called associations. We can't strike. But with the way we are being worked to death and students tested out of their minds, it may come to pass.

All those problems aside, I signed up for my 'union' 2 years into my service as a School Nurse. Year before last our school became a charter in a deal that I still think is illegal (public resources going for a private enterprise). The first year, they got rid of all the teachers with experience and continuing contracts. Now these teachers taught and survived an inner city ghetto school and loved their job. They only thing I could see in common was that they were high paid for their seniority. They were replaced by these fresh faced Teach for America kids that got poverty wages and loan forgiveness after several years. They are now all gone, on to greener pastures.

I noticed that after the blood shed layoffs, I was the highest paid person on campus. I knew they would come gunning for me and sure enough, they did. But in one way, a Nurse on campus id not like a teacher. I provided medical services for special education student and it was stipulated in the federal paperwork. They laid me off, but I stopped of at the union building with documentation, clinic notes and letters from parents.

My union went to bat for me and 2 weeks before we had a hearing, the layoff was reascended and I was offered another position at another school. My union steward said that I basically had them by the short hairs. I needed one more year to make my retirement and I got that and more. In that one action, it made it worth all my years of volunteering my time and the pittance that was my dues. Your union is what you make of it. I love my union and will volunteer they after I retire.

I am looking into retiring within the next year and all I can say is that education in this country is being stripped of funds for profit with the intention of discarding the remains. They do not want an educated workforce or voters. It is not to their benefit. So anytime you see the latest education flavor of the month-ask yourself this: After all the reforms in education that has taken place, why are the graduating students of today not able to match their grandparent level of ability in the basics? Just a thought......

Damn. That was a good letter. Baitball Blogger Jun 2013 #1
these corporate schools are about the bottom line nineteen50 Jun 2013 #8
Not surprisingly, this is corporate culture and it has no business in schools BrotherIvan Jun 2013 #2
Most people won't find out about what's really happening in education until it's too late We People Jun 2013 #3
27 year veteran teacher here, and I advise all young people to avoid the education field lindysalsagal Jun 2013 #4
Intense read! Thanks for posting! GreenPartyVoter Jun 2013 #5
It is a simple concept Rain Mcloud Jun 2013 #6
Schools were NEVER meant to be a profit vehicle Canuckistanian Jun 2013 #13
charter schools are a pox on this country. KG Jun 2013 #7
I don't doubt the situation is true, but duffyduff Jun 2013 #9
Not my union proud2BlibKansan Jun 2013 #14
Talk to a few who were forced out of education, and then you will know how bad it is duffyduff Jun 2013 #16
I vehemently disagree proud2BlibKansan Jun 2013 #17
weingarten is, because she signed on to measures that result in teachers getting fired. i'm sure HiPointDem Jun 2013 #18
I'm tired of having this argument proud2BlibKansan Jun 2013 #19
the national leadership has repeatedly conceeded without a fight. not an argument, observable HiPointDem Jun 2013 #21
Are you a member of AFT or NEA? proud2BlibKansan Jun 2013 #22
i'm trying to figure out why you've made a political disagreement personal. if you think my HiPointDem Jun 2013 #23
I did refute the point. proud2BlibKansan Jun 2013 #25
you didn't refute the points about the national organizations. i criticize because they are HiPointDem Jun 2013 #28
We do not have unions in Texas..... AnneD Jun 2013 #40
20 years from now... awoke_in_2003 Jun 2013 #10
It's this way in the private schools, too. knitter4democracy Jun 2013 #11
Very true. proud2BlibKansan Jun 2013 #20
Job Security?...a thing of the past for the Working Class bvar22 Jun 2013 #12
Rec this post with the exception of one line -- TBF Jun 2013 #24
Just as we will never get rid of "Terror", bvar22 Jun 2013 #26
"Capitalism is a natural condition of man" - TBF Jun 2013 #29
all the european countries are going neolib, including the scandinavian countries. HiPointDem Jun 2013 #33
AT the end of this term, bvar22 Jun 2013 #30
lol - I'm probably much older than you dear bvar22 - TBF Jun 2013 #31
So, did you sign the lien and give the kid a percentage of all your future profits, bvar22 Jun 2013 #32
Your "blend" does not work - TBF Jun 2013 #34
Pure "Socialism" vs Pure "Capitalism" is a fun debate to have in the classroom. bvar22 Jun 2013 #35
Evo Morales is a champion of anti-imperialism - TBF Jun 2013 #36
1) I never held up Evo Morales as a Capitalist. bvar22 Jun 2013 #37
I know you said all that - TBF Jun 2013 #38
Now you have gone back to the Freshman term paper . bvar22 Jun 2013 #39
recommend Starry Messenger Jun 2013 #15
Charter Schools are a plague on our education system. blackspade Jun 2013 #27
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