Ed Notes Extended

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Mulgrew and Unity Delay and Obfuscate New Retiree Electees as he refuses to condemn Med Adv which shows his real intentions

They act civil but behind the scenes they play games. And with the big election of all things -- you know, that one. Suddenly, while the AFT and NYSUT focus on the presidency, the UFT seems to be more interested in congressional races. 

Repeated requests to activate the retiree chapter in the national election have been deflected. Why? A newly elected RA delegate lives in a building with lots of retirees, many from Unity. One of them even asked her what was going on with the election as in the past there was a major outreach to retirees to do phone banking and take buses to other states. This time nada. Is it a plot to blame us for not doing enough if the Dems lose? Just joking -- I'm not that much of a conspiracy theorist. But could Mulgrew be worried about alientating UFT Trump supporters and losing them in the election? Naaaa.

And then there was the Mulgrew denial of being able to carry anti-Med signs at the labor parade. See the Joe Maniscalco article below. 




Marianne takes down Mulgrew misinfo on Medicare Adv fake news.

Mulgrew and Gorido, leaders in the Municipal Labor Committee that still  thinks a Medicare advantage plan is better than  traditional Medicare, because they would probably  be the only people on earth that would say that.  Other than the insurance company.  So why are we saying this? 
 

Going back to teeth that I dealt with yesterday when I was wrong about dental changes.
 Arthur goes into some detail and here are some excepts:

The Unbelievable Pettiness of Michael Mulgrew: Among other things, he excluded retirees from yesterday's Town Hall.

 
Sep 18, 2024
 
Unity, having been in power forever, does not know how to deal with us like grownups....
 
 Mulgrew continued to belittle the notion of fixing para pay, suggesting those who call for it are ignorant of how things work. On the other hand, Mulgrew appears incapable of processing the fact that 3 of 4 paras voted against his patronage cult. 
 
even as our RTC chapter leader attempts to interact in good faith, Unity cannot, will not treat him or us with respect. They waste his time, and in doing that, waste ours as well.

We’ve been seeing signs for some time now. Mulgrew, at the last minute, makes sure we can’t broadcast our message at the Labor Day Parade. Not only that, but there was a banner for every UFT chapter except ours. There’s an official UFT retiree Facebook group that was supposed to be turned over to us weeks ago. As of this writing, it remains in limbo.

The message is consistent. Yesterday there was a UFT Town Hall. Grand Poobah Mulgrew made it unavailable to retirees. That’s 70,000 dues-paying members who were specifically excluded. 

I’d have wanted to ask Mulgrew why, when we discovered the Welfare Fund was sitting on a rather large pile of cash, his Patronage Cult didn’t see fit to work on dental. Why did they vote down our motion to do so? Do they understand, with our newly gained 300 votes, they can’t do it again? Welfare Fund Boss Geoff Sorkin told us, though there’s never been such a huge surplus, we needed to save the money for prescription benefits or some such thing.  

 

And this great article from Work-Bites

UFT Head Says NYC Retirees’ Lawsuit ‘Spreads Harmful Misinformation’

UFT President Michael Mulgrew may have officially backed out on the City of New York’s ongoing campaign to push 250,000 municipal retirees into a profit-driven “Medicare Dis-Advantage” health insurance they do not want—he still insists it doesn’t pose the threat opponents say it does.

What’s more, Mulgrew says allegations to the contrary are “patently false” and the retiree lawsuit aimed at blocking embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams and his administration from going ahead and stripping former municipal workers of their existing Medicare-backed coverage "spreads harmful misinformation.”

Mulgrew was one of the main architects of the privatization plan which traces its roots back some 10 years ago during the Bill de Blasio administration as a way of securing long overdue raises for active working teachers and saving the city a supposed $600 million in annual savings.

In June, however, the longtime UFT head abruptly hit the brakes and withdrew the union’s support for privatization after the anti-Medicare Advantage activists comprising the Retiree Advocate/UFT slate crushed the entrenched Unity Caucus and seized control of the 75,000-member UFT Retired Teachers Chapter [RTC].

On July 22, newly-elected RTC Leader Bennett Fischer sent a letter to Mulgrew and UFT attorney Beth A. Norton requesting the union inform the New York State Court of Appeals that the UFT had, in fact, withdrawn its support for the profit-driven Medicare Advantage push.

The high court is still considering whether or not to allow the Adams administration to go ahead and force municipal retirees into a profit-driven Medicare Advantage plan run by troubled insurance industry giant Aetna.

“Now that the UFT no longer supports the City’s MA program, the UFT should correct the record and clarify for the Court that it has withdrawn its support, Fischer wrote. “Filing an amicus brief in support of retirees would be an effective way to achieve this. At the very least, the UFT should file a letter—or ask the [Municipal Labor Committee] to file a letter—notifying the Court that the UFT no longer supports the City’s MA program.”

The UFT sent the letter to the high court on August 15—but not the amicus brief. Five days later, Heather Davis, deputy clerk for the New York State Court of Appeals, informed Norton and the UFT that “only authorized submissions by parties or qualified amici curiae regarding pending matters may be accepted for review by the Court” and promptly returned the union’s letter un-submitted.

Mulgrew sent a letter to Fischer on the same day the UFT letter went out to the New York State Court of Appeals, explaining to him that despite being “firmly against a Medicare Advantage plan for our retirees,” the union “cannot, however, support this lawsuit, as there are many untrue allegations about the proposed AETNA plan.”

“For example,” Mulgrew wrote, “it claimed that retirees would be denied access to doctors, prior authorizations would prevent retirees from receiving needed treatment and that retirees would be subject to high out-of-pocket costs. These allegations are patently false and the UFT would never have agreed to a plan that had this effect on our members.”

 

Mulgrew further stated, “We cannot sign on to a lawsuit that spreads harmful misinformation.”

Fischer was incredulous. The next day, he wrote back to Mulgrew expressing his appreciation for the UFT’s reversal on the Aetna Medicare Advantage plan—but wondering how in the world the UFT head could “continue to assert that the lawsuit has untrue allegations about the AETNA plan when those allegations have been upheld in both Manhattan Supreme Court and the NY State Appellate Division.”

“It seems to me,” Fischer continued, “that at a certain point—after two courts have ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, and after AETNA's lawyers admitted in sworn testimony that the allegations you claim to be untrue are actually true—you must realize that what you call ‘untrue allegations’ are proven facts.”

Despite his steadfast refusal to do just that—Mulgrew nevertheless insisted in his previous letter to Fischer that the UFT has been very clear that “no matter what happens in the courts, we are firmly against a Medicare Advantage plan for our retirees.”

“Hallelujah!” Fischer responded. “Can I take this to mean that you are against any Medicare Advantage plan being pushed onto retirees, not just the AETNA plan? That is fantastic. So, then please, please, please (as the Godfather of Soul so beautifully sang) use the UFT's lobbying arm to support legislation in the New York City Council, and in the NY State legislature, that would prevent that kind of a move from ever happening to our public service retirees.”

Fischer and the rest of the RTC are still waiting for a response from Mulgrew.

Members of the RTC had planned to carry “No Medicare Advantage” signs during New York City’s Labor Day Parade up 5th Avenue on September 7—but Mulgrew put the kibosh on those plans in the eleventh hour—leaving RTC marchers without the signs they hoped to be carrying. 

That prompted New York City Organizaiton of Public Service Retirees President Marianne Pizzitola and other members of the organization—who had already completed the parade route on a Staten Island Ferry float made by the Masters, Mates and Pilots union called the “Dorothy Day”—to circle back and march with the RTC carrying their own signs denouncing the profit-driven Medicare Advantage push.

“Nine wins and two unanimous court decisions saying this [Medicare Advantage plan] was a diminishment of our benefits—and Mulgrew is still saying we’re lying,” Pizzitola told Work-Bites.

Work-Bites posed some of the same questions Fischer had for Mulgrew, and this week the UFT president responded in an email.

"The union would not have agreed to any diminishment of health coverage for retirees; unfortunately, the city's litigation strategy in this case did not include refuting allegations to the contrary,” Mulgrew told Work-Bites. “We dropped out of negotiations for a new plan when the administration proved more interested in cutting its costs than honestly working with us to provide high-quality healthcare to city workers. As always, we are willing to do the hard work of fighting to maintain our benefits and keep high-quality, premium-free health care for all our members."

As it stands, Fischer says Mulgrew’s “reversal” on the “Medicare Dis-Advantage” push still threatening to upend municipal retirees’ existing health care simply has “no teeth.”

“It’s nice as far as it goes—but we would like him to do more,” Fischer told Work-Bites.

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Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Toothless Mulgrew Doesn't Do Teeth at Town Hall - Nick Has Notes

Maybe Tomorrow at Chapter Leader Meeting - Maybe Not. 

From Nick's Notes: 

Teeth: when will dental improve. Majority of dental done through welfare fund. Also supplies drugs. Paid parental leave also, and optical. Still in process for RFP on dental. Dental costs have gone up significantly. Dental in welfare fund is regulated. Just because we started RFP, we’re getting movement from companies we work with on the dental side. We make decisions in the welfare fund – have a board there. Drug costs are important right now – we are only union covering some drugs. But negotiating and we will have better benefits when done. Also want to work with Albany about regulation of costs.... UFT Townhall 9/17/24 – Notes and Analysis

I reported earlier on the possibility of changes in the dental plan at today's Mulgrew town hall.

Well, he came up toothless.

I was in a chat with people tuned into the town hall and there was some head smacking over the rhetoric.

There is a full court press by a UFT leadership that is sending the troops into the schools to tell members they are here for them. In one school a special rep said she is bringing the smoke -- probably to cover up for the inability to really help.


 

Mulgrew Does Teeth - Finally Using some of the $800 million UFT Welfare Fund Surplus

Word from inside the asylum at 52 is that UFT election mania has taken priority and every trick in the book is being tried. In some cases there will be benefits and here may be one.
 
After opposing a reso at the DA calling for using some of the massive surplus to improve
the awful dental benefits that narrowly was defeated last spring after they argued against it, but facing the massive defeats in chapter elections and facing potential defeat in upcoming UFT elections, the Mulgrew administration is responding with some changes, but I bet few will be happy. EONYC provides the history, demonstrating elections have consequences -- sometimes in our favor. So think about that when UFT elections come up next May.
 
Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024
 
1. Revelations that the UFTWF is now sitting on over 800 million dollars. A bloated fund that seems to be growing exponentially since 2014 as city unions have agreed to take hundreds of millions from the city’s health stabilization fund for their own welfare funds. Not what the stabilization fund was designed for and causing other healthcare services to diminish, as a result. jd2718.org/2024/03/28/uft 
 
2. Pressure internally from concerned UFT rank and file delegates and activists publicly asking why top leaders are hoarding millions when many of our benefits, especially dental, are being diminished — affecting reimbursements and numbers of providers leaving the network. 
 
3. After an overwhelming rebuke by UFT retirees who voted out Mulgrew’s administrative Unity caucus out of power from their chapter’s leadership because of his support behind forcing them into predatory, inferior Medicare Advantage … the much-maligned Mulgrew is now reeling and seeking to pander as he faces a tsunami of discontent in an union election year that could mean his Unity caucus is finally toppled after 60 years of unilateral control. 
 
4. After Mulgrew and his henchman, Goeff Sorkin of the WF, told us that the existing money in the fund was needed to cover out of control prescription drug costs and as a reserve fund if there is litigation against the city over healthcare… today their “best welfare fund in the country” will get a reboot. Let’s wait and see what they bring with them today. cityandstateny.com/politics/2024/


Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Elections Have Consequences: PR Blitz to Breathe Life Into Mulgrew, Make UFT More Responsive (finally), Unity Tries to Avert Defeat

Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024

The recent Unity major losses in elections has created a sense of panic in the upper halls of the UFT, and some shake-ups. At the AFT convention in Houston in July Staff Director LeRoy Barr lectured the staff, blaming them and absolving leadership, telling them the opposition was well organized and coming for their jobs and they better start campaigning immediately. 


Calling the opposition well organized shows how much LeRoy doesn't know - but I actually have faith that LeRoy knows the opposition real well and was just blowing smoke to scare the staff into worrying about their jobs. (Don't worry boys and girls, those who actually do their jobs instead of being Unity shills will be safe if the oppo wins.)

So, the best thing Mulgrew has going for him is the state of opposition. But expect a Unity full court press- like this:

Need someone to talk to? We're here


I think of the Reagan comment about government and we're here to help. After decades of not helping,  Unity lost an election and now wants to help? But do they even remember how?

Mulgrew never takes responsibility and puts blames on others

Mulgrew supposedly reamed out the staff before school started and shook up the hierarchy. Anthony Harmon is off to NYSUT and Ellie Engler has been brought back to be co-staff Director in his place. Where does that put LeRoy Barr? Probably not in the dog house with Mulgrew's dog, but Mulgrew may have ordered him to get rid of his cat if he has one so as not to come on a certain VP candidate's radar. Is Mulgrew blaming LeRoy or his cat for the recent big election losses? Mike Sill, who I like (the kiss of death) has moved into something or other. Insiders say morale has sunk at 52 where people see these moves as moving deck chairs. 

At a staff meeting, staff actually received copies of the Labor Notes, "Secrets of a Successful Organizer," a bible on the left, especially in MORE where for years I sat through bouts of the same Labor Notes training where we were told to keep a tally sheet of our staff, something I managed to figure out on my own in the 1970s. After all that training I didn't notice an enormous uptick in organized schools in the last election, but if you want to see a preview of the lessons your beloved UFT rep will bring to your chapter, see the list at the end of this article - and even read up to prep for their visit -- and be ready for How to Be a Good Listener.

See how well they listen to you and how they tell you they can really do nothing about your principal.

So what irony that Unity is trying to emulate the "successful" organizing of MORE,  a caucus in its 14th year of existence and not in a position to run head to head against Unity - and never will be no matter how much Labor Notes training they undergo. 

Thus MORE may be forced against its will to work with other caucuses and groups in a potentially winnable year, though I imagine from my last days in MORE when I pushed back against those who wanted to run not to win that there is still a faction that either wants to run alone (the Greta Garbo group) or not run at all. The latter is ironic since I was one of the few voices in MORE's first election in 2013 urging MORE not to waste resources on running and use the time to build its infrastructure as a new caucus, one of the many battles I lost in MORE. In the decade since, MORE did build infrastructure, but given the size of the school system, it's still a blip. Maybe next decade. 

What's left of UFC? New Action and Retiree Advocate and maybe MORE which is still deciding

The other main strands of the opposition is a resurgent New Action back from the 2019 dead and the new king of the hill, Retiree Advocate, whose victory and 300 delegates are game changers in the UFT. They may be the heart of the oppo movement this year. I will have a lot more to say in about a week on where the election movement stands at this point.

ICE is an open end discussion group -- a listserve and a dormant blog - but we did zoom Sunday night to discuss the state of the UFT election. Always a great and eclectic group of people that ICE attracts. I always come away from an ICE event feeling better -- a reason to keep us getting together where we hear some of the smartest analysis.

Solidarity is trying to make a claim but has internal battles and I maintain without the force of Lydia's personality and leadership it can't be more than bit player -- but watch the squawks of some of them claiming equality with the other caucuses. Squawk away since one of the requirements may be for caucuses to show they are legit by showing at least 25 CL and delegates as proof they have people who can get elected in their own schools.

So fundamentally, the hope from the UFC coalition from the 2022 election would have opposition infrastructure in place for this election died soon after the election ended when MORE lost interest and the rest of the group drifted. That UFC in essence died is the best friend Unity has in its chance of winning as those wanting to defeat Unity were set back to ground zero. 

Unity will flood the schools with staff offering to help and Mulgrew promos, but will that help or hurt?

Unity relies on a chain of command -- central - borough- district - school Unity and associated CL to get the message to members. Even in the 2022 UFT election, the Unity vote totals dropped as most rolled their eyes at the glossy flyers. The problem for the oppo was that the members also generally rolled their eyes at them too. The goal for the oppo this time is to turn those lonely eyes to them if they expect to win. And to vastly expand he base from the usual caucus suspects. I ruminated on this point on Aug. 7:

Expect many visits from your District and borough special reps. But also expect most people to yawn. There are weak links in this chain - some clueless Dist reps and most importantly, a waning loyalty at the school level from the Unity faithful. Seeing the possibility of the opposition actually winning next year, some in Unity "light," as they are known, may be rethinking their options. Why not give up your paltry after school patronage job and sign up with the oppo to get an early foothold?

The weakest link in Unity is still Mulgrew himself.

Reports from UFT Chapter Leader training, Aug 28:

It was like a bad PD, person after person talking and I zoned out;
they meant well but they lost the new people like me....
Mulgrew’s rambling about cell phones. It’s not coherent - but maybe that’s because I’m starving. Now he’s talking about “we don’t always go Democrat in fact maybe we will vote Republican one day.” Now he's talking what why it's not that big of a deal if they get rid of the Dept of Ed at the federal level...Aside from the minor detail of civil rights being violated all over the nation, what could go wrong? Thinks ranked choice voting is stupid and dangerous... Elizabeth Perez gave him this big intro and said “he has squirrels in his head” and I can’t stop laughing.... Squirrels in his head would explain a lot. Sounds even worse than RFK Jr.'s brainworm.... Michael droned on and on and talked about how a high percentage of teachers get cancer. The whole thing was awful. And then asked who wants time for questions? No one raised their hand. Who wants to leave? The whole room...MM is the Manchurian Candidate
Oy! Mulgrew so Trumpian and is fundamentally a Republican, so I'm not surprised -- he probably wished he had been invited to the Republican convention. By the way -- while the AFT and NYSUT have geared up to back the Dem ticket, the usual UFT political operation has been dormant until recently.

At one point people believed Mulgrew might be replaced. In the last election two years ago they hid Mulgrew with no photos of him on their leaflets (in contrast to the 2019 election when his photo was all over the place). Then came the disaster of last spring's chapter elections - we know the para and retiree results, but have little data on the school levels -- how many Unity were replaced? How many activist CL and Del were elected? I hear MORE caucus claimes over 100.

If Mulgrew were to be replaced that would have happened already to give the new person some serious time as an incumbent, so that train has left the station. Some think he would take something in the AFT but he's a fish out of water there. And besides, Unity doesn't have a very big bench. Like who can replace him? See if you can come up with potential replacements.

Here are some promos for Mulgrew for your joy of reading.

From congestion pricing to Medicare Advantage, the politically nimble leader of the teachers union seems to always come out on top, Bob Hennelly, City and State.... WTF

 

How about this puff piece from City & State?

Michael Mulgrew: “Shrewd Political Instincts and a Willingness to Pivot”

Unity Thinks They Own Our Union

They don't, and this must change.

Unity Prohibits a Dangerous Sign At the Labor Day Parade

Bennett Fischer, newly elected RTC Chapter Leader, had been working for weeks to get signs printed for the RTC. He had to get them approved here. He had to get them approved there. They had to be this size, not that size. You have to make sure this person knows about it. Also, don’t tell that person until that person knows. Red tape galore... On Friday, UFT Snowflake-in-Chief Michael Mulgrew told Bennett that the signs would not be acceptable. He contended all signage must be on message with the Central Labor Council's theme for the parade. So the RTC, the leadership of which was elected on the basis of opposition to Medicare Advantage, was blocked from expressing what we stand for.

Prompting this comment from Sean Ahern:

The RTC’s program to defend Medicare was blocked by UFT leadership at the rally. I think the RTC chapter will have to be more forceful in the future. It was like Unity is the Principal who just says no to the chapter leader who is representing the members grievance. Where is the pushback? I hope a plan for the Oct DA will not be so quiescent. 

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Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Prep for UFT Elections - Fill out a Survey for UFT Members - What Are Your Concerns?

 
Hi Everybody, hoping your 2024-2025 school year is off to a good start! 
 
We're asking all UFT members, both in-service and retirees, to please complete the survey below.
 
The UFT General Election (where we vote for UFT President, UFT Secretary, UFT Vice Presidents, etc.) is coming up in May 2025. For the last few months, a group of educators and UFT members across the city have been meeting and working to plan for this election. 
 
We’re concerned about what is happening to our profession and our Union. If you are interested in protecting your healthcare and pension, as well as your pay, benefits and working conditions, then please complete the survey below. After completing the survey, please send the survey link to at least three other UFT members that you know. Better yet, re-post the survey link on your social media account(s) and/or email the survey link to all your UFT friends and colleagues. 
 
We want ALL UFT members to be involved. The survey will take about 5 minutes to complete. All personal information you provide will be kept confidential. Let's work together to create a more responsive, more democratic, and stronger UFT. Thank you!
 
In solidarity,
 
Chad Hamilton
Special Education Teacher
P231K UFT Chapter Leader
District 75
 

We represent an informal group of UFT organizers and members concerned about the current stewardship of our union. We're interested in hearing from our fellow union members in the lead-up to the UFT election this spring. The members of our group have varying levels of work experience and come from various groups and backgrounds within the union with different views. We all know that the real strength of our union comes from the everyday workers — the ones who show up, put in the work, and keep our schools running. We all agree that getting the pulse of the rank and file is the first step to improving working conditions and quality of life for ALL members.

To that end, this survey represents the most comprehensive attempt to date at getting authentic feedback from the folks who are on the front lines every day. There are six sections that will take approximately five minutes in total, so please respond to the questions and help us get the clearest picture possible of what UFT members want and need from their employer and their union as we approach citywide UFT leadership elections. All personal information will be kept confidential.

In solidarity,

Bennett Fischer
RTC Chapter Leader
tremblychap@gmail.com

Christina Gavin
Midwood High School Delegate/School Librarian
christinamarieuft@gmail.com

Chad Hamilton P.S. K231 Chapter Leader
chadhamilton231@gmail.com

Rachel Paguaga 
P.S. 32 Chapter Leader
rfpuft@gmail.com

Steve Swieciki
Lehman High School Chapter Leader
uft.swieciki@gmail.com

Olivia Swisher
M.S. 821 Chapter Leader
oliviaswisher@gmail.com

 
 

 

 

Monday, September 2, 2024

As Panic and Fear of Losing Grows, Will Randi Play the Part of Nancy to Mulgrew's Biden?

As panic and demoralization grows inside the increasingly narrow level of support for Michael Mulgrew's leadership inside the Unity crumbling fortress, how close are we to an evacuation helicopter on the roof of 52 Broadway to take Mulgrew and key supporters to sanctuary in NYSUT or the AFT? 

Mulgrew did the usual desparate act of moving deck chairs with a top level shakeup. Co-staff director Anthony Harmon is already on the way to NYSUT sanctuary - was he pushed or did he get out while the going was good? LeRoy Barr's seeming power was also reduced by the return of the incredibly ineffective Ellie Engler, a known Randi operative who is considered the eyes and ears for Randi inside the UFT. And long-time operative David Hickey has been plugged in as a key advisor. Oh, and I hear Mike Sill is now something or other. 

Word is a number of Unity Chapter Leaders lost their elections, another bad sign for Unity.

Imagine Unity staff seeing the possibility of losing their jobs if the Mulgrew candidacy continues - compare them to the Dem faithful after the June 27th Biden debate disaster? The UFT equivalence was the June 14 RTC vote count and seeing the stunned disbelief on the faces of Unity honchos. 

Randi appeared a few days later at the final RTC meeting under Unity control for at least the next 3 years and said she "heard" us. What she really heard are footsteps coming for Unity control of the UFT in this year's election. And what might a Unity loss and its 700 AFT delegates mean for Randi's control of the AFT? Watch for her helicopter?

Now we know Mulgrew arrogance won't let him leave as Biden arrogance kept him saying he was going to run hell or high water? At that point Nancy Pelosi jumped in and laid things out in a way Biden seemed to understand. It didn't take long after that for Kamala to come into play.

So, in a parallel universe, as internal polls come in showing severe dissatisfaction with Mulgrew, can madame Randi/Nancy pull off a similar swap of Biden/Mulgrew for the UFT in time to save them? Some think Mulgrew would be a candidate to replace Randi at the top of the AFT, but given his performance would anyone trust this guy with the national teacher movement keys?

In this scenario, there is a fly in the ointment: Finding a Kamala to replace Mulgrew. Not all that much in the Unity coffers, though I know of a few. 

So until Randi can find her Kamela, Unity will continue to flounder, with a helpless Randi left dangling. And the election clock starts clicking this week.