Countless outlets are reporting this morning that the Working Families Party is set to endorse Governor Cuomo in November’s election. If you are new to the political scene and are wondering, “Who is the Working Families Party?” we take this from their website…
Formed by a grassroots coalition of community organizations, neighborhood activists, and labor unions, we came together build a society that works for all of us, not just the wealthy and well-connected.
We fight to hold politicians accountable on the issues working- and middle-class families care about, like good jobs, fair taxes, good schools, reliable public transportation, affordable housing, and universal healthcare.
If ever there was a candidate who did NOT represent those values it would be Governor Cuomo.
What makes this news particularly egregious is that the endorsement was apparently brokered in large part by the work of the UFT leadership. We have covered the UFT leadership extensively on this site as they essentially control NYSUT as well (particularly after this spring’s coup). We also know that their NYSUT delegates always vote as their leadership tells them to vote at NYSUT conventions thanks to their Unity Caucus oath. If you find it disturbing that the controlling voice of NYSUT just brokered a deal to sell out the rank and file membership and endorse Andrew Cuomo for governor, well you would not be alone.
NYSUT’s missing leaders: Martin Messner, Catalina Fortino, Karen Magee, Andy Pallotta
I would like to begin by sending kudos out to NYSUT Vice-President Paul Pecorale. Pecorale, originally from the Patchogue-Medford Congress of Teachers, was exactly where he should have been on April 28th- at the #NoMoCuomo Rally in Holbrook. On May 17th Pecorale was once again where he should have been- at the Taking Back Our Schools Rally in Manhattan. On May 21st Pecorale was one more time where he should have been, at the second #NoMoCuomo Rally in Melville. Once again, kudos to Pecorale for being exactly where he should have been.
Unfortunately, and unfathomably, that is essentially where NYSUT’s support for these events ended. None of the other officers managed to attend any of these three rallies and little, if anything, was done to promote membership participation in them. This is particularly astounding given the bold claims that the Revive NYSUT slate made as they rode Michael Mulgrew’s Unity Caucus to victory in April’s NYSUT election. I would link to those claims however they pulled down their site immediately after the election, linking it instead to NYSUT’s homepage. Fortunately for us James Eterno managed to save the claims that they made. Eterno wisely knew that their claims might not match their actions once they took office. Especially interesting are the claims that they were against Cuomo given their lack of support for the rallies against the governor.
Karen Magee must have been too busy writing “We’re a member-driven union on the march” to actually march herself down here and join with the rank and file as they demonstrated in support of public education and against Governor Cuomo. Of course maybe the demonstrations against Cuomo were why she didn’t make it down here. As we now know, NYSUT is refusing to publish anything that goes against Cuomo. Even at the Picket in the Pines Rally, none of Magee or Randi Weingarten’s remarks were directed at Cuomo. Weingarten has been selling out teachers for years now, so it doesn’t surprise me that she tiptoed around Cuomo. But Magee and her Revive NYSUT friends came riding in to save NYSUT, telling us all about how tough they were. How they’d demand that the governor hears our voice. They scoffed at the rumors that they were in the pocket of Mike Mulgrew and Andy Cuomo. But now Magee has twice been a no show at an anti-Cuomo rally in addition to her failure to appear at a public education rally in Manhattan. At this point you have to start to judge Magee on her actions (or lack thereof) and not on her empty rhetoric.
That brings us to Executive-Vice President Andy Pallotta. Pallotta, after presiding over the tax cap and Tiers V and VI, thought he was the only NYSUT officer who didn’t deserve to be replaced. Of course when you have Mike Mulgrew’s Unity Caucus at your back you don’t have to concern yourself with things like fighting for your dues paying members. You will also remember Pallotta as the guy who gave “Cuomo 2014” $10,000. Or the guy who ducked the question of whether or not NYSUT would issue an endorsement for Cuomo in November. Maybe I am starting to see why Pallotta shied away from the anti-Cuomo rallies. There is probably a better chance we would find Pallotta palling around with ed deform cronies than rallying against them. I bet if Arthur Goldstein, who opposed Pallotta in the election, had won he would have been at the rallies. Oh wait, he was at all three.
Magee, Pallotta, Messner, and Fortino all failed to attend rallies against this guy.
Perhaps secretary-treasurer Martin Messner could have stopped by one of the rallies? His major contribution to the election campaign was his insistence that Revive NYSUT was not a UFT take over. Outside of congratulating the UFT on their new contract that successfully erodes tenure rights for portions of the UFT membership and introduces merit pay to New York, we haven’t heard much from him…
The current officers, who came in promising “grassroots, bottom up, member driven unionism” have delivered anything but. What we have seen instead is a statewide union that is desperately failing it’s membership (all while raising dues that help to support their more than comfortable compensation packages) at what is quite possibly the most critical time in most of our careers. Last June NYSUT got nearly 20,000 people to Albany for the One Voice United Rally. Clearly they have the resources to mobilize membership when necessary. That they couldn’t bother to help get more than a few hundred to a rally in Manhattan on a beautiful, sunny day in May is a failure of epic proportions.
Over the next little while NYSUT members from around the state should be watching this leadership carefully and with skepticism. Ask questions and demand that they serve your needs and not theirs. Demand that they earn their very hefty compensation. In her opening letter sent to members Magee wrote, “We will be traveling to every corner of the state to meet with you, our members, and every NYSUT constituency so that our collective wisdom and experience can shape the future of NYSUT. Above all, we are committed to serving every member, leader and local.” I know that the PJSTA membership eagerly awaits Magee traveling to our corner of the state to meet with our membership. She has a lot to answer to. Although something tells me this is just one more empty Karen Magee promise.
Comsewogue’s school budget passed last night in a landslide, 1,012 votes to 325. In addition all three PJSTA endorsed candidates won. Incumbents Ali Gordon (908 votes) and James Sanchez (754 votes) will serve three year terms and newcomer Rick Rennard (736 votes) will serve the remaining one year of Lance Brown’s term. Brown vacated the position last summer when he moved out of the district. The PJSTA offers it’s enthusiastic congratulations to each of the winners. All three have proven to be tremendous advocates for public education and we look forward to working with them throughout their term as we continue to make Comsewogue the best school district around!
Of course the fight for public education continues today with a rally outside of the New York State Democratic Convention in Melville. This is perhaps the biggest and most important rally in many of our careers. Every PJSTA member should make an enormous effort to be there. We need to send the governor and the legislature one more message before the end of the school year: We will remember in November!
First, we will need volunteers to put up “Vote YES” signs tomorrow, as well as volunteers who can head to the phone banks after school at the NYSUT Regional Office in Hauppauge.
On Tuesday every member of the PJSTA needs to get to the polls in their home school districts and VOTE YES for their school budgets. If you need to know who are the candidates being endorsed by your district’s teachers union local contact Beth Dimino or myself at wogteacher@gmail.com and we will happily provide you with that.
If you live in Comsewogue the PJSTA encourages you to vote for incumbents Alexandra Gordon and James Sanchez along with newcomer (though a gentleman who has been incredibly active in our school community for years) Rick Rennard. Gordon and Sanchez have worked tirelessly to defend public education in the Comsewogue School District and have shown a willingness to work cooperatively with the PJSTA as we fight passionately together for the students that we serve. Mr. Rennard is no stranger to anybody who regularly attends school board meetings or rallies in support of public education! They represent the voices that Comsewogue needs to continue advocating for our community!
On Wednesday is the latest and greatest rally and opportunity to show Governor Cuomo and the rest of the state’s Democratic elected officials that we will “Remember in November!” If you go to one event per year, this is the one to be at! If you go to every other event throughout the year, you don’t want to miss this one! The importance of this event cannot be overstated. Bring your kids, your spouses, and who ever else you need to. Quite possibly it is the most important event of many of our careers.
Finally we want to thank Beth Dimino, Maurizio Milana, Sue Niver, Rob Pearl, and Brian St. Pierre for attending Saturday’s “Take Back Our Schools” rally in Manhattan, which the PJSTA helped organize. Organizers estimated a crowd of 750+ people who turned out to stand up for public education. Groups from Long Island, New York City, New Jersey, and other parts of New York State joined together for the event. Enjoy the pictures below…
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