tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33431390.post8841570873759276112..comments2024-03-26T11:07:03.496-04:00Comments on Ed Notes Online: Ed Deform Partners: Farina (and UFT?) Promote E4E - an Alternative to MORE? ed notes onlinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15018047869059226777noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33431390.post-46446496937091691222015-12-22T14:48:02.044-05:002015-12-22T14:48:02.044-05:00E$E is like a bad canker sore that will not go awa...E$E is like a bad canker sore that will not go away.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33431390.post-30227892570904573132015-12-22T13:35:24.710-05:002015-12-22T13:35:24.710-05:00I'm appalled by the union leadership not takin...I'm appalled by the union leadership not taking action against the distribution of the E4E's propaganda of their faux profession. It is so clear that the UFT only wants dues; they don't care where it comes from or who the despicable members are representing that astroturf group. What bothers me is that the UFT has grown to accept several different groups, who are not educators, as union members and because they pay due$ why should those on the 14th floor get into a tissy. Our union has lost the purpose and the goals of why teachers fought to organize and form a union. The shame of the union leader is conspicuous and there's no sign of remorse for their lack of actions. Friedrich's decision might be the necessary evil to force the union leadership to see, feel and understand that the rank and file will want a new leadership and a new direction if dues are to be paid. I love being in the union and I'm pro union for our country. However, I feel that it time to bring extreme changes, through the SCOTUS's decision, to unions that think they're too powerful to be taken down. <br /><br />One last note: If chapter leaders are not allowed to bring in private financial consultants to the schools as per the union's newsletters, why the exception with this group? I noticed that...noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33431390.post-79063581764099361532015-12-22T11:04:04.346-05:002015-12-22T11:04:04.346-05:00There are so many states without tenure and are ri...There are so many states without tenure and are right to work states -- yet people do have long careers - as long as they play ball - and the top salaries are not so high as to make them targets.<br />ed notes onlinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15018047869059226777noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33431390.post-57557107871973413702015-12-22T10:36:24.902-05:002015-12-22T10:36:24.902-05:00With the elimination of tenure and the potential e...With the elimination of tenure and the potential end to agency fees supporting unions, few teachers have long careers ahead.<br /><br />Abigail ShureAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com