A Conference You Won’t Want to Miss

I want to quickly share with our readers and wholeheartedly endorse the upcoming 2016 Labor Notes Conference.  The conference, being held in Chicago from April 1-3, brings together grassroots unionists from around the country to discuss common issues and strategize ways to build grassroots unionism.

I personally know several of the teachers who will be there and consider them among the most passionate and dedicated teacher unionists I have ever known.  It is my great hope that several of the Stronger Together Caucus leaders will be in attendance to network with other like minded caucuses from around the country.  You can click the above link to get more information and to register for the conference.

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Repeal the Ed Transformation Act!

Fellow teachers,

I wrote a letter for the Action Network letter campaign “Rank & File Educators – REPEAL THE ED. TRANSFORMATION ACT! “.

We are rank and file educators in New York State.  We want the Education Transformation Act Repealed.  It is bad for children, bad for our schools, and bad for New York!

Can you join me and write a letter? Click here: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/rank-file-educators-repeal-the-ed-transformation-act?source=email&

Public Sector Unions Poised to Escape Friedrichs Case Following Scalia’s Death

It was literally moments after the news of Justice Antonin Scalia’s unexpected death that people started to react to what the consequences would be.  Included among them would be the outcome of the Friedrichs vs. California case that threatened to be a tremendous blow to public sector unions.  Scalia was expected to be among the majority who would rule against unions in a 5-4 vote.  The decision, in essence, would make the payment of union dues optional, while unions were still obligated to collectively bargain for those workers who were refusing to pay dues.  Now, with Scalia’s death and the expectation that the GOP majority in the U.S. Senate will block any candidate who President Obama nominates as a replacement, the case will almost certainly have a 4-4 vote.  In that case the decision of the lower court, which benefited the unions, will be upheld.

Via thing Progress

Public sector unions are saved, at least for now. After oral arguments in Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, it appeared likely that an ambitious effort to defund public sector unions would gain five votes on the Supreme Court. Now this effort only has four votes. Moreover, because the plaintiffs in this case lost in the court below, a decision affirming the lower court in an evenly divided vote is effectively a victory for organized workers.

Ironically, the plaintiff in the case, California teacher Rebecca Friedrichs, had asked for the lower district court and court of appeals to rule against her quickly, without trial or oral argument, in order to move the case along to the Supreme Court more expeditiously.

I’m sure we will get into more detail in the coming weeks about the case’s deeper implications for our members and teachers across the country.

Favorite Tweets From the CTU Rally

Today the Chicago Teachers Union rallied for a fair contract and for the schools Chicago deserves.  Here are some of my favorite tweets from the rally…