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beautyq115
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Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
Saw this on the news. Bloomberg is pushing hard to reverse last one hired first one fired he said this is the only way to avoid cuts. I don't know how the hell this would even be possible.
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Posted 1/28/11 6:07 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
Holy crap!
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Posted 1/28/11 6:46 PM |
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
I'm suspicious. He is pulling out all the stops to end seniority and he has stated that laying off senior teachers will minimize layoffs (if you lay off someone making $90k, you can keep two newbies, so fewer people need to be laid off.)
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Posted 1/28/11 7:00 PM |
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labonnevie
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
i'm never going to get a job.
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Posted 1/28/11 8:23 PM |
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beachgirl13
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
I get so sick of hearing about all his "plans." I'll believe it when I see it. Every year it's always a doomsday prediction.
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Posted 1/28/11 9:07 PM |
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beautyq115
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
Posted by beachgirl13
I get so sick of hearing about all his "plans." I'll believe it when I see it. Every year it's always a doomsday prediction.
Also sick of being the only union to not get a damn raise! I would like to keep my job but why do we just get treated like crap!!!!!!!!!
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Posted 1/29/11 9:09 AM |
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DiamondGirl
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
He said the same thing lastyear. It will not happen. Our Union will NEVER give in to last one in first one out EVER.
And ultimately Bloomberg won't layoff. IF he does it will be a lot of people with a cple yrs. And I dont think he will do that either.
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Posted 1/29/11 12:49 PM |
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kgs11
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
Posted by DiamondGirl
He said the same thing lastyear. It will not happen. Our Union will NEVER give in to last one in first one out EVER.
And ultimately Bloomberg won't layoff. IF he does it will be a lot of people with a cple yrs. And I dont think he will do that either.
i hope you are right on both accounts.
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Posted 1/29/11 5:42 PM |
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DiamondGirl
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
Posted by kgs11
Posted by DiamondGirl
He said the same thing lastyear. It will not happen. Our Union will NEVER give in to last one in first one out EVER.
And ultimately Bloomberg won't layoff. IF he does it will be a lot of people with a cple yrs. And I dont think he will do that either.
i hope you are right on both accounts.
me too
I spent the last 2 yrs in fear that he would layoff and he did not . Not one person. He is just bullying and intimidating in and an attempt to get what he wants from our union .
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Posted 1/29/11 5:54 PM |
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
The law will have to be changed in order for seniority to be overturned. (After a teacher-blogger pointed out that "last-in, first-out" is for inventory, not people, I vowed to stop using it. )
The UFT has no role in the decision making process here- it's all in the NYS Senate and Assembly. Bills have been sitting there regarding seniority since last spring.
Bloomberg, being Bloomberg, will attempt to buy his way, I think. Cuomo is not very labor-friendly, for a Democrat, and took lots of money from pro-charter, anti-union hedge funders. Unfortunately, he owes them.
I hope Mulgrew stands his ground. IMO this is a strikeable issue.
As for these numbers- 15,000-21,000. That's nearly 1/4 of the teaching force. I'm calling BS on Bloomberg. He could have allowed teachers to take the retirement incentive. He wants this fight. The money to avoid layoffs is there- how many jobs could have been saved if the city wasn't giving The New Teacher Project $24 million to recruit?
If you are on FB, this page has pretty good up-to-date info. FB Page
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Posted 1/29/11 6:07 PM |
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groovypeg
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
Posted by labonnevie
i'm never going to get a job.
i hear you...
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Posted 1/29/11 7:29 PM |
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beautyq115
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Re: Cuts could be up to 15,000 this year for NYC!!!??
Posted by MrsProfessor
The law will have to be changed in order for seniority to be overturned. (After a teacher-blogger pointed out that "last-in, first-out" is for inventory, not people, I vowed to stop using it. )
The UFT has no role in the decision making process here- it's all in the NYS Senate and Assembly. Bills have been sitting there regarding seniority since last spring.
Bloomberg, being Bloomberg, will attempt to buy his way, I think. Cuomo is not very labor-friendly, for a Democrat, and took lots of money from pro-charter, anti-union hedge funders. Unfortunately, he owes them.
I hope Mulgrew stands his ground. IMO this is a strikeable issue.
As for these numbers- 15,000-21,000. That's nearly 1/4 of the teaching force. I'm calling BS on Bloomberg. He could have allowed teachers to take the retirement incentive. He wants this fight. The money to avoid layoffs is there- how many jobs could have been saved if the city wasn't giving The New Teacher Project $24 million to recruit?
If you are on FB, this page has pretty good up-to-date info. FB Page
And Bloomberg is also trying to kiss Cuomo's a$$ right now.
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Posted 1/29/11 8:56 PM |
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