Black Friday with the PJSTA

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Take ActionWalmart has seen their fair share of “days of action” from community and labor activists. But the recent call to “Stand Up, Live Better,” culminating in walk-outs throughout the country this month, is a game-changer.

The momentum has been building for months. Workers from throughout the supply and distribution chains have walked out and even taken their demands to Walmart’s Home Office in Arkansas. The rest of us have stood in solidarity with them—leafleting, organizing delegations to managers, picketing, and inspiring a groundswell of activity across the country of historic proportions.

On Black Friday, November 23rd, 2012 we will be sponsoring two actions: 

East Meadow Walmart, 10:00am

2465 Hempstead Turnpike,  East Meadow, NY 11554 

“100% off for the 99%” 

Centereach Walmart, 11:00am

Assemble on Middle Country Road (Rt 25); 161 Centereach Mall, Centereach, NY 11720

 

Walmart Strike

In what could be “the largest-scale labor action ever,” many Walmart employees around the country are set to strike on Thanksgiving as Walmart is one of many stores set to begin their Black Friday sales as most of the country is set to sit down at their Thanksgiving dinner tables.

In addition to being an enemy of public education, Walmart is potentially the biggest enemy of the labor movement in the world.  It goes without saying that no PJSTA member, no NYSUT member, no member of the AFT or the NEA should be giving their business to Walmart this Thanksgiving, Black Friday, holiday season, or ever!  You would simply be funding those forces who are working against you.

Here is an opportunity to sponsor a Walmart striker!

 

 

How Did Public Ed Fare in the Elections?

A few of the many election results that dealt with public education…

  • Jeb Bush crony and anti-teacher, anti-labor, pro-education deformer Tony Bennett was upset, losing his race for Indiana’s state education commissioner.  This was a race with national implications.
  • Large sums of out-of-state money contributed to the passing of an amendment to Georgia’s constitution that would allow the governor to create a commission to approve charter schools while bypassing local school boards.
  • In Bridgeport, CT, voters shot down the mayor’s anti-democracy bill that would have taken control of the school board away from the citizens and given it all to the mayor’s office.  This was the campaign that Michelle Rhee contributed $100,00o to get passed.  It was the campaign that brought former NBA star, husband of Michelle Rhee, Sacramento, CA mayor, and accused sexual deviant Kevin Johnson to Bridgeport to campaign for.  That was when another former NBA player, John Bagley, himself a member of Bridgeport’s Board of Education told Johnson, “KJ’, don’t come into my house and mess with my right to vote!”
  • Idaho voters voted to repeal the Luna Laws in their state.  Diane Ravitch on the Luna Laws: “The Luna Laws imposed a mandate for online courses for high school graduates (a favorite of candidates funded by technology companies), made test scores the measure of teacher quality, provided bonuses for teachers whose students got higher scores, removed all teacher rights, eliminated anything resembling tenure or seniority, turned teachers into at-will employees, and squashed the teachers’ unions.”
  • The ballot initiative in Washington that we covered here, was purchased by Bill Gates, Paul Allen, and Wal-Mart’s Walton family passed in a close race.
  • Finally, the anti-public ed, anti-labor Mitt Romney, who often complained that teachers unions were the problem with our education system, was defeated by President Obama, whose Race to the Bottom Top has eviscerated public education.

There were other elections that impact public ed.  These were only some of them.  Overall there were victories, there were defeats.  Hopefully the full membership of the PJSTA exercised their right to vote last week.

A National Campaign to Stop Race to the Top

Education/Labor blogger Fred Klonsky is imploring teachers across the country to contact the White House weekly to urge the president to abandon Race to the Bottom Top and stop privatizing public schools.

Here is what he has to say…

Contact the White House weekly at 202-456-1111 on your state’s designated day.

 

Message: Give all students the same education your girls are getting! Abandon Race to the Top and stop privatizing public schools.

MONDAY

1. Alabama2. Alaska3. Arizona4. Arkansas5. California6. Colorado7. Connecticut8. Delaware9. Florida10. Georgia 

TUESDAY
1. Hawaii
2. Idaho
3. Illinois
4. Indiana
5. Iowa
6. Kansas
7. Kentucky
8. Louisiana
9. Maine
10. Maryland

WEDNESDAY
1. Massachusetts
2. Michigan
3. Minnesota
4. Mississippi
5. Missouri
6. Montana
7. Nebraska
8. Nevada
9. New Hampshire
10. New Jersey

THURSDAY
1. New Mexico
2. New York
3. North Carolina
4. North Dakota
5. Ohio
6. Oklahoma
7. Oregon
8. Pennsylvania
9. Rhode Island
10. South Carolina

FRIDAY
1. South Dakota
2. Tennessee
3. Texas
4. Utah
5. Vermont
6. Virginia
7. Washington
8. West Virginia
9. Wisconsin
10. Wyoming

Ratification Meeting Guidelines

Several people have asked for the ratification meeting guidelines.  They can be found here.