Friday, October 26, 2012

UFT Borough Rep Howie Schoor Thwarted in Attempt to Swipe Nobile ATR Email List

Separated and unequal is how the Unity Caucus leadership wants to keep the ATRs  but the noble Philip Nobile, who collected 45 ATR emails at yesterday's Brooklyn ATR meeting while Unity slugs attempted to steal the list, fights them tooth and nail. And someone else sent me a batch from the Bronx meeting.

I can talk until I am blue but until the ATRs get themselves organized -- and there are 1800 of them -- imagine what even 200 could accomplish? So if you go to meetings get people to sign up. A meeting is being planned on Nov. 8 either in a diner or in Yankee Stadium, depending on the numbers. And by the way, NYCATR has asked me to handle the NYCATR blog temporarily until we can find someone to do it permanently (send resumes to brooklynatr@gmail.com). So Philip's letter below will appear there without my commentary.

Jim Callaghan, who was fired by Mulgrew despite being the best investigative reporter the NY Teacher had (or maybe because he was investigating stuff about the friends of the top UFT officials too much) chipped in with some stuff after reading Nobile's letter.

I really feel bad for Howie, who spends most of his day following this blog, a nice gig since Howie makes over 200 grand a year.

Howie,
I have criticized the UFT for its anti-democratic tendencies and contempt for free speech. Shameful examples: the censorship of NEW YORK TEACHER and EDWIZE, the strangulation of the Executive Committee's open mike,
the Bolshevik regulation of the Delegates Assembly, and the refusal to grant ATRs the same level of representation as rubber roomers of yesteryear.

But at your ATR meeting last night you and the union reached a new low when you and your representatives tried to sabotage my attempt to organize ATRs. Since you have refused to share the sign-up list with us, I started one of our own. I passed around a pad to gain signatures and contact information. While I was focused on Amy's spirited presentation from the front row, one of the ATRs in the rear, probably thinking that the list belonged to the UFT, handed it to Ellen Driesen who was walking the microphone around the room during the Q & A. Driesen knew purpose and the provenance of the list since she saw me bring it to the back rows.

A teacher named Vincent DeSiano kept his eye on the Dreisen. He told me that she delivered the pad to you while you were was standing off to the side at the front of the room flanked by some reps including John Capuano, a new special rep but apparently apprenticed in the union's dark arts. Capuano retired from the conference room and proceeded to trash the list out of sight in the corridor. He ripped off and crumpled the the top sheet. Before he could swallow the evidence, DeSiano intervened, retrieved the sheet and the pad, and brought it to me.

I immediately confronted Capuano in the corridor. He declined to state his last name or position, which I learned later from another rep. Not yet apprised of your hand-off to Capuano, I complained to you. You said you would look into the situation, but I sensed no indignation. When I learned of your role, I confronted you. "I know nothing about it," you said, none too convincingly.

I demand a written apology and full explanation from you, Dreisen, and Capuano regarding your dirty trick, a squalid attempt to prevent ATRs from organizing. Bad enough that the UFT denies good standing ATRs the same level of representation once afforded to bad standing rubber roomers of the past.

Philip
 Callaghan:
Ask Howie about a bigger dirty trick:
When I was investigating shakedowns by Allied Barton guards at the Staten Island rubber room- including demanding-in writing--- $20 for a holiday party from the detainees, Howie told me to lay off. (I have the photos of the sign put up by Allied Barton).
Howie then sent my emails to him and his emails to me to the D.O.E. official in charge of the Staten Island rubber room.
The "official" catering menu had 20 mis-spellings and used the rubber room phone number as its "business phone.
There wasn't enough food at the party and members felt ripped off.
Ellie Engler and LeRoy Barr then had me transferred out of the Staten Island room- 2 train stops from my house and sent Ron Issac from Queens to Staten Island. (Issac has been putting on a great act for five years of complaining about not getting any work to do on the three days he shows up at the office and leaves at 2:00 every day. So why did Randi hire him at $80k, plus a five year pension which is vested this year?). Ask the ICE caucus.

As punishment, I was re-assigned to the Manhattan and Brooklyn rubber rooms, where all I was allowed to do was listen to members vent- with good reason.
I was not allowed to help them, write about them in the NY Teacher or improve their conditions. (Park Place in Brooklyn at one point had 24 people in a 500 square foot room).

I have copies of Schoor's quisling letters to the DOE officials. -He was trying to show them how he had "ordered" me off the corruption story. The D.O.E. official had a legal responsibility to report the corruption to Condon. We will see what happened as my case winds it way through the courts and we get to depositions and discovery. (Mulgrew has spent over $100,000 fighting my case using Randi's old firm).
FYI: Allied is owned by a close pal of the mayor-Ron Pereleman. (not that Randi or Mulgrew would protect the company for that reason).
Feel free to re-post or circulate.


1 comment:

  1. This story is very disturbing. Thanks to modern technology, we can mobilize easier. I need to have more contact with current rubberized teachers around the city and unite with the ATRs.

    See below a response from NY Teacher about a real article idea and how it's shot down.

    _______________
    From: Francesco Portelos [mailto:fportelos@gmail.com]
    Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 5:24 PM
    To:
    Subject: RE: Story idea

    How about a separate story about how the DOE lied to UFT and public and still has rubber rooms?

    http://wp.me/P2kdPG-cJ

    -Francesco Portelos

    Response:

    From:
    Date: Sep 28, 2012 5:25 PM
    Subject: RE: Story idea
    To: "Francesco Portelos"

    I think we’re going to stay clear of that for the moment.
    _____________________


    I'm writing to the editor. My story about streaming from the Rubber Room made international headlines, but our own UFT paper won't write about it?

    ReplyDelete

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