Saturday, April 13, 2024
The UFT holds spring chapter elections every 3 years and 2024 may turn out to be one of the more consequential elections in its over 6 decade history.
I've always maintained that chapter elections every 3 years are more
important than the officer/exec bd elections which also take place every
three years, a year later than the chapter elections (spring 2025).
Chapter elections can be precursors of possible weaknesses in the Unity
machine. I always have hope that we will see some changes, hope that is
often unfulfilled. But there are always glimmers.
Over the past few days, petitions were turned in for 3 consequential elections taking place in the UFT: TRS, Retirees and Paras, each one with some level of future consequences for the union. But together they represent a serious challenge to the 6 decade Unity Caucus hegemony.
TRS Election
There are lots of reasons to support Ben's campaign - which I elucidated the other day: Teacher Retiree System (TRS) Pension Election - Why You Should Care and Vote for Ben.
What I didn't mention was the energy and enthusiasm coming from Ben himself and how he has galvanized an election that 6 weeks ago he wasn't aware existed. I've known Ben for a few years and he has made his bones on his fantastic analysis of the horrors of Tier 6 and has placed it front and center and has spurred the leadership out of its lethargy to try to make a few modest changes to undercut the threat to them given that 55% of the members are in Tier 6. Unity will try to take credit - despite the fact they put up no opposition when Cuomo instituted Tier 6 in 2012 with Bloomberg's support. I'm guessing in their thinking they were trading off the pensions of future members in exchange for a hoped contract.
Read James Eterno comments from 2012:
See the Tier 6 slides prepared by Ben.
Let's face reality. The incompetent DOE is running the elections in the schools and there is no institutional memory of how to even run an election and Unity has loads of chapter leaders in the schools. But the outcome will offer an insight to how strong that Unity machine is. Leadership is very much perturbed that they even have to bother campaigning. Since we rotate the 3 pension reps every 3 years, there is an election held every year. I hope there is someone running to challenge the Unity reps every time. Make them defend their turf on every field.
Remember, retirees don't vote in this election. Someone left a comment on Ed Notes asking how functional chapters will vote in this election on May 8 and here was the response to Ben:
We have not finalized the election process yet – we are likely going through qualified members directly rather than principals to avoid the issues that you’ve mentioned below. We do not have an obligation to have the final process in place until early May – when it is finalized, we will share.Oy! This will go well.
A tale of the two largest functional chapter elections totaling almost 100,000 UFT members
She has the outreach to mobilize UFT retirees who had not voted before, which is crucial.
UFT Paras for A Fair Contract
Arthur has some background: Those Wacky UFT Bosses and Their Zany Antics
Let’s go to another issue—[Unity's] abysmal treatment of paraprofessionals. For one thing, Unity thinks paraprofessionals are too stupid to select their own representatives. That’s why elected members of the Unity Patronage Cult have offices and jobs. That’s why Migda Rodriguez, an elected non-Unity member, is working full-time as a paraprofessional, with no office, no time off, no UFT job, and not even a UFT email. How stupid does UFT Unity think paraprofessionals are? Last week, they butchered a resolution at Executive Board. Paraprofessionals should demand change, but not “meaningfully.” They doubled down at the Delegate Assembly, saying paras already have it pretty good, and shouldn’t bother negotiating for a living wage. However, Unity has not totally neglected the paras. Last weekend, they gave them a fancy party. And their Unity leader has now given them a handbook. Who needs a living wage when you have a party and a handbook?More from Arthur: Paraprofessionals Need a Raise, Not a Tip
Migda has a newsletter. Read it here.
Unity is on the attack and trying to recruit 300 paras to run on their slate. We hear they are not having an easy time of it.
To summarize:
If the outcomes don't go Unity's way -- like taking a big bite out of their majority, these 3 concurrent elections represent a threat to Unity and would encourage a united opposition in 2025. If not, it may be time for some golf.
AfterBurn
It's hard to judge where things are going at the 1800 or so schools where the chapter leader and at least one delegate from each school will be elected and can influence the delegate assembly, which is packed with Unity delegates and staffers and an big influx of delegates representing the functional chapters like retirees and paras. The caucuses are doing training for chapter leaders and delegates who want to run. But they have always done trainings and even brag about how many of their people are elected. But I go to the DA every month and the number of oppo people are very slim, though even these few can have an impact.
And for a bonus:Junket City
How Unity spends our dues from April Adcom:
Motion: To send 3 members to the National Art Education Association National Convention on April 4-7, 2024 in Minneapolis, MN at a cost of $1,982 per person. (3x1,982 = 5,946)
Carried
Motion:
To send 5 members to the Coalition of Labor Union Women National
Executive Board and 50th Anniversary Gala on May 8-11, 2024 in Niagara
Falls at a cost of $1,461 per person. (5x1,461 = 7,305)
Carried
Motion:
To send 4 members to the IEL-National Community Schools and Family
Engagement Conference on May 29-31, 2024, in Atlanta, GA at a cost of
$2,595 per person. (4x2595= 10,380)
total = $49,773
And this:
Motion:
To authorize up to 50 retirees to participate in the 2024 AFT
Convention and retiree activities associated with the Convention.
Carried
Let's Estimate the cost -- plane fair, hotel, meals --- let's call it 2 grand per x 50 --- $100,000.
And Jonathan reports:
UFT Welfare Fund nest egg – bigger than most nests
Do you smell the rot?