So my lesson of the day to all my fellow weirdo activists -- do your political thing but when the social center of the school (people who really control the agenda) party, party hardy comes first. If you miss a big school social event to go to some rally, you need to chill in order to win the hearts and minds of your colleagues.
Written and edited by Norm Scott: EDUCATE! ORGANIZE!! MOBILIZE!!! Three pillars of The Resistance – providing information on current ed issues, organizing activities around fighting for public education in NYC and beyond and exposing the motives behind the education deformers. We link up with bands of resisters. Nothing will change unless WE ALL GET INVOLVED IN THE STRUGGLE!
Saturday, December 7, 2024
Union Activists - Are We Weird?
So my lesson of the day to all my fellow weirdo activists -- do your political thing but when the social center of the school (people who really control the agenda) party, party hardy comes first. If you miss a big school social event to go to some rally, you need to chill in order to win the hearts and minds of your colleagues.
Friday, December 6, 2024
RSVP, Tuesday 12/10 @7PM: UFT Members Assembly - The ABCs of Better Pay
Friday, Dec. 6, 2024
Come on down and join -- let's see what kind of interest there is in these elections. If there's not we should re-evaluate things.
rsvp.uftmembers.org
Hello, union family!
We’re excited to invite you to an important UFT Members Assembly: "The ABCs of Pay: Let's Talk!". In this Zoom meeting, we will dive into one of the most pressing issues for educators - fair compensation.
Date: Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Time: 7-8 PM
Location: Zoom [rsvp.uftmembers.org]
This is more than a meeting – it’s an opportunity to come together, share our experiences, and organize for meaningful change.
We’ll discuss:
- How current pay practices affect educators and our schools
- Strategies to push for improved compensation and conditions.
- Ways to strengthen our union through member-led action.
We will also share the feedback you all gave us about our tentative platform for A BETTER CONTRACT.
Lastly, we will announce the upcoming meeting dates for our various subcommittees/work groups. It's time to roll up our sleeves for the transformative change we seek.
Why This Matters:
75% of our members don’t vote in union elections, but we believe that by coming together and focusing on issues like pay, we can build a movement that speaks to our concerns. Whether you’re a long-time educator, retiree or new to the profession, your voice and perspective are vital.
How You Can Help:
1. Attend the meeting – Your input matters!
2. Spread the word – Share this email or invite a colleague who cares about pay and fair working conditions.
Get involved – Join our efforts to create a stronger, more member-driven union. [join.uftmembers.org]
Let’s make this assembly a turning point for our union and our profession.
If you have any questions or need more details, feel free to reach out at: info@uftmembers.org
Together, we can ensure our union fights for what truly matters -- us, our families and our school communities.
Finally, please take a moment to check out our landing page to see how you can get involved: http://uftmembers.org
Stay updated at: http://abettercontract.org
And follow us at:
In solidarity,
Katie Anskat, Queens Metropolitan HS Delegate
katieharten@gmail.com
Paul Egan, PS/MS 194 Chapter Leader
Egan10980@gmail.com
Chad Hamilton P.S. K231 Chapter Leader
chadhamilton231@gmail.com
Steve Swieciki, Lehman High School Chapter Leader
uft.swieciki@gmail.com
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The Caucus Conundrum
process.
Thursday, November 28, 2024
UFT Election Committee Sets Election Dates, Drops Non-Profit AAA for Wall St. Holding Company, Queens HS Dist Rep blog - LOL
Who do you trust to help Unity cheat? The longstanding, respected non-profit American Arbitration Association or a Wall Street holding company.... Comment
Unity blamed AAA for sending out the Unity retiree flyer instead of the Unity para flyer with the Para ballot. Fix Para Pay ended up with 75% of the vote. It couldn't be due to the poor para pay that they won. Unity blames the AAA for sending out the wrong flyer when the story is the Unity hierarchy made the mistake in giving the AAA the wrong flyer. This is a pretty flimsy excuse but we sat there and were helpless to oppose or knew what questions to ask. Someone should go to the next UFT Exec Bd meeting and raise questions.
- Ballots mailed May 1, 2025, counted May 29.
- Petitions available at the Feb.12 DA and must be returned by Monday, March 17 - wait, isn't that St. Patrick's Day? I hope the returnees don't make a pit stop on the way in with petitions. They added a requirement that every candidate must sign their name to every petition their name is on.
Christina Gavin (EONYC Rep), who filed a 70 page complaint last time, pushed on the idea of UFT officials using time on clock to engage in campaigning.
I revisited the push I made 3 years ago for school data on turnout rates, pointing to the low turnout deserts and how the union would benefit from this info - last time Unity turned that down but did go for district results (UFT Election 2022 Results - Districts).
The best they could come up with was Queens District Rep James Vasquez with a reso to form a task force to "study" the issue. He also placed blame on the oppo people over the past 3 years for not bringing up the issue during that time. Duhhhh, James -- we know you guys never want electronic voting and you will forget all about your task force.
But Vasquez did not lose the opportunity to put out a dumb blog post attacking the opposition and blaming them for his own party's failures. That attack can be termed, "I'm scared shit we will lose and I will have to go back to the classroom and teach a full load instead of my one or two periods a day - and lose my second pension."
Ill-informed. The NLRB doesn’t even oversee UFT.
Hohohohohohoho! This is too rich for words!Among the gems:"Back in 2021, members of the MORE, ICE, New Action, Solidarity and Retiree Advocate caucuses proposed and voted for a motion for the Election Committee to add the word "electronic" to the election notice....These caucuses decided to take no action on this issue whatsoever over the past three years. This pattern of inaction has become all too familiar. These groups prioritize their political gain over the well-being" of UFT membersThe caucuses were supposed to take action? I thought resolutions passed at the Delegate Assembly were instructions for the UFT leadership to take action! If this comment on their part were not so stupid, it would be pathetic. Ok, so it's both. What actually galls me is that Unity in their broadside below is trying to get out from under the pressure that is building currently and historically underway to move to a more modern and more easily accessible voting system being proposed by opposition groups.They acknowledge that it was already proposed in 2021 and they didn't do a thing about it. Now they are suddenly waking up, in light of their defeat in the Retiree election, and realizing that they need to actually do something about demands they thought previously they could discount and ignore. And they blame the very groups that brought this matter up for their inaction!So after 3 years of inertia , they now insist that decisions about the feasibility of such a system are still years away. What happened to the 3 years they decided to waste?And Unity still has the chutzpah to declare, essentially, "Well, let's not be hasty!"Retired Sheila
James Vasquez calls us irresponsible for asking for electronic voting. He certainly didn't say that to our faces at the Election meeting.
John S. Matthews
Chairman of GES from its inception in 2015, where he has supervised the development of elections software and hardware applications covering registration, tabulation and reporting.
Matthews is currently the Chairman, CEO, CFO & Controller at Global Arena Holding, Inc. since 2016. He is also the Chairman at Global Election Services, Inc. since 2015, the Director at GAHI Acquisition Corp. since 2015, and the Director at Tidewater Energy Group, Inc. since 2019. In the past, Mr. Matthews served as the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at Weatherly Securities Corp. from 1996 to 2000. He was also the Chief Executive Officer & Director at China Stationery & Office Supply, Inc. from 2010 to 2011, the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer at Global Arena Capital Corp. from 2007 to 2014, the Chairman at JSM Capital Holding Corp. in 2003, the Chairman at Ehrenkranz King Nussbaum from 2001 to 2003, and the President at Clark Dodge & Co., Inc. in 2006.
The Company has generated recurring losses from operations and cash flow deficits from its operations since inception and has had to continually borrow to continue operating. In addition, certain of the Company’s debt is in default as of December 31, 2022. These factors raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The continued operations of the Company are dependent upon its ability to raise additional capital, obtain additional financing and/or acquire or develop a business that generates sufficient positive cash flows from operations. The Company continues to raise funds from the issuance of additional convertible promissory note. Management is hopeful that with their ability to raise additional funds that the Company should be able to continue as a going concern.
EONYC Tweet on GES:
Emerging Election Scandal —This past Tuesday @UFTUnity used its outsized power on the @UFT election committee to say that they were changing vendors for the monitoring and election balloting of the UFT’s 2025 citywide election. This came as a surprise to many union insiders as for years non-profit arbitration stalwart @ADRorg AAA has monitored their elections as they for most of the major NYC unions.They announced that a 9 year old Wall Street holding company, General Election Services, Inc would now be in charge of the mail in balloting process for the UFT’s nearly 200k members. There was talk that @UFTUnity was upset with AAA for allegedly messing up the para chapter election when a Unity caucus retiree flyer was sent out with the mail-in ballots, instead of their Unity para flyer.Fix Para Pay, the opponent caucus’ flyer was mailed out and we all know that FPP trounced Unity garnering 75% of the vote. They announced that a 9 year old Wall Street holding company, General Election Services, Inc would now be in charge of the mail in balloting process for the UFT’s nearly 200k members.There was talk at the Tuesday election committee meeting that @UFTUnity was upset with AAA for allegedly messing up the para chapter election when a Unity caucus retiree flyer was sent out with the mail-in ballots, instead of their Unity para flyer.Fix Para Pay, the opponent caucus’ flyer was mailed out and we all know that FPP trounced Unity garnering 75% of the vote. It’s unclear if the snafu was AAA’s or a mistake by the Unity caucus leader and UFT secretary, LeRoy BarrSo who is General Election Services and their chairman, John S. Matthews? … take a look at their shady website, first. Then their parent company’s, Global Arena Holding Inc, SEC history. Deep dive incoming---
General Election Services has limited experience in running mostly paper ballot elections for organizations, owned by Global Arena Holding, Inc. It claims 40 years “combined experience” in elections, the truth it’s been around since 2015...
The GES chairman is John S Matthews, who has a controlling interest in several other companies, including its parent company, Global Arena Holding Inc. GES and Global Arena board of shareholders includes Barcadi owner, Facundo Bacardi and former NBA player, Kiki VanDeWeghe. Matthews has been fined and suspended from in the past for his past business dealings: “John S. Matthews of New York, New York, the former owner of Global Arena Capital Corporation, was fined $25,000 and suspended for six months from association with any Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) member after consenting to findings that he engaged in unauthorized private securities transactions.” And the 2022 SEC filing for the parent company and related holdings sounds an alarm about the viability of this entire enterprise: The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, which contemplates the continuation of the Company as a going concern. The Company has generated recurring losses from operations and cash flow deficits from its operations since inception and has had to continually borrow to continue operating. In addition, certain of the Company’s debt is in default as of December 31, 2022. These factors raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The continued operations of the Company are dependent upon its ability to raise additional capital, obtain additional financing and/or acquire or develop a business that generates sufficient positive cash flows from operations. The Company continues to raise funds from the issuance of additional convertible promissory note. Management is hopeful that with their ability to raise additional funds that the Company should be able to continue as a going concern.”
GES’ claim to fame is handling the logistics 2020 North Dakota democratic primary election in which on 14k North Dakotans voted. It’s unclear if GES has ever handled a union election for over 200k members with its hundreds of candidates, like theWho should UFT members trust more to handle a fair and honest election…? 1. AAA — The not-for-profit American Arbitration Association® (AAA®)-International Centre for Dispute Resolution® (ICDR®) who is the largest private global provider of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services in the world. Whose arbitrators and reputation are legal experts. 2. A fly by night Wall Street holding company that is in default for debt? wants us to trust them to entrust GES and Global Arena. Bizarre.
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
ICE Zoomed, ICE Talked, ICE Talked and Kept Talking and Talking and Talking
Something old, something new, something blue (The Passing of Giants: ICE founders And RA Organizers Ellen Fox and Lisa North.)ICE meetings keep going until no one has anything left to say.
Then we went around the zoom asking people to say a few words - we heard many UFT activism origin stories. I was proud that Ed Notes and myself were mentioned so often as the "connector." That segment took over a half hour and not everyone wanted to speak. We used to start in person ICE meetings with a go-around where we all got a perspective and snapshot of the current situation in schools.
What about the turnout in the 2022 UFT election where less than 20% of in-service people voted? Holy crap, the Don't Give a Crap Caucus makes up 80% of the in service electorate? Untapped by the 7 caucuses and groups running under United For Change in 2022?
Sunday, November 24, 2024
The Passing of Giants: ICE founders And RA Organizers Ellen Fox and Lisa North
Both Ellen and Lisa had been in New Action from its earliest days in the mid-90s along with the late James Eterno and his wife Camille but left when the leadership made a deal with Randi to support Unity in the 2004 elections and became part of the founding ICE meeting in late October 2003. Think of it: James, Lisa and Ellen lost over the past year.
Her analysis of UFT politics was deep and insightful. She earned the love and respect even from the people running the union, with LeRoy Barr being a big admirer.
Her daughter said there would be no burial but a memorial sometime in January.
As for Lisa, I hear there may be a memorial in December but have no information yet.
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
RTC Nov. Meeting Update: Unity tries to hide they are FOR Co-pays as Marianne leaves a comment
I was preparing for court to protect our healthcare that some of the unions including the Uft was trying to call back and privatize, like all those that support project 2025, [force us] into Medicare advantage as the default plan...They brought up a new point, as well. They insisted if we did not pay these copays, they would be passed on to in service members. That’s an interesting approach. I’d argue, though, that these co-pays were imposed only to make Unity’s Medicare Advantage scheme appear more attractive. ... Marianne Pizzitola, comment on Ed notes.
I went upstairs and put some leaflets on the table. A woman told me they were being removed. I ran over and objected but they were gone. He said something about union rules. One of the first things we decided was to have an open table for caucus materials - any caucus. So I said RTC rules say we have the right.
...the original version of which I actually wrote, was to oppose co-pays on Medicare/ Senor Care. Unity was more polite this month than last, but worked hard to disrupt this. They brought up points that, to me, seemed irrelevant. They said it did not jibe with a City Council bill that insists we retain the same quality coverage we had in 2021.During the debate a friend and delegate from Florida was texting me that Marianne was working to change the law that the Unity people were raising. Mike Broucom, also from the Marianne wing, went to the mic and pointed out how the Unity arguments were irrelevant -- I would say red herrings.They brought up a new point, as well. They insisted if we did not pay these copays, they would be passed on to in service members. That’s an interesting approach. I’d argue, though, that these co-pays were imposed only to make Unity’s Medicare Advantage scheme appear more attractive. There was, if I recall correctly, an $1800 ceiling on co-pays in the MA plan, and none for Medicare with Senior Care. Of course, before that Medicare/ Senior Care had NO co-pays. To sell the scheme, which they did not, that had to change.
Sorry I was late to the conversation (on Aqeel Williams)! I was preparing for court to protect our healthcare that some of the unions including the Uft was trying to call back and privatize, like all those that support project 2025, [force us] into Medicare advantage as the default plan.
And this time, I tried to convince the court they only had to pay $7.50 for any Medicare eligible.
So basically, the unity leadership led the fight against the aged.
One of the Uft lawyers, Alan Klinger admitted in a video a year ago that intro 1099 does not impair collective bargaining, what it did do was reduce what the city would pay for an active worker if it was paying for Retirees. That video is here. https://youtu.be/RWyav-cvbrE?si=nWaUFvx3RmiTQrMV
My statement on Mr. Williams is here:
https://youtu.be/JUjeXY5qiZ4?si=b9oVKe-ansTI5JfZ
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
UFT/Unity Caucus Trumpian World: At Executive Board, Nancy Aromando asked, “what can be done when UFT members are lying about other UFT members, including employees?”
....and LeRoy was like, “I’m going to assume that you’re talking about some posts that are going around, and even though you didn’t say his name, I’m going to let Aqeel Williams speak”
Then he gave a speech about how he’s a caretaker for old people (his mom, mother-in-law, gramma) and he’s a good guy and he’s not ageist.
Then all the UFT staff clapped.
Ageism Is Anti-Union: Why Aqeel Williams’s Mocking of UFT Retiree Delegates Should Alarm Us All
And Arthur: https://arthurgoldstein.substack.com/p/unity-district-rep-use-ageist-stereotypes
UFT District 9 Unity Caucus Rep (and Future Geezer) Aqeel Williams Mocks UFT Retiree Delegates with memes during DA - And He was On the Clock
Monday, November 18, 2024
UFT Elections Update: A Better Contract - A UFT Movement Powered by All of Us
We’re excited to announce that we’re launching *ABC - A Better Contract*, an election slate of independent-thinking members committed to improving quality of life for all UFT members, their families, and our students.
Monday, November 18, 2024UFT ELECTIONS
Are you UFT? Get your friends in the know! A grass roots movement of UFT members are getting ready to run a slate for 2025 UFT Citywide elections committed to better pay! Healthcare! Pension/Retiree Benefits! Sign up today here! They are also on "X" formerly known as Twitter. ... Marianne Pizitola,
Well, the announcement just as the Delegate Assembly was starting, certainly caught me and everyone else by surprise. Shock and Awe for some.
It's not like I haven't been meeting with this group, but I'm part of an outer ring where I chip in with advice, which is mostly ignored.
I was not in favor of the ABC name - I wanted Make Union Great Again - MUGA.
I told you they don't listen to me. Thank goodness.
I felt some kind of announcement should have taken place two months ago since this group of independents and some caucus people have been meeting since early August. When I saw the announcement, at first I wasn't sure it was the right moment. But when I saw Marianne Pizzitola shared the news with her network, it dawned on me that this was a BOLD move I haven't seen from the oppo in at least a decade. Maybe 2 or 3 decades.
The attempt to appeal outside the usual circle of caucus politics and reach potential independents who often eschew both Unity and the oppo groups, is a bold move and it has some of the usual suspects upset. But we get to that another time.
I don't like stealth and thing meetings for elections taking place behind closed doors is not healthy for a democratic campaign. There are other groups that are meeting behind closed doors and I see this as a healthy move intended to get people beyond the usual oppo suspects involved. Already I see some new faces and others have been in contact with me through my network that seem interested.
What makes this group different is that there are some Unity and ex-Unity involved as you can see below with Paul Egan, Chad Hamilton and Steve Swieciki. Seventeen year teacher Katie Anskat is new to UFT politics, but in very short order has assumed a major and quite impressive role. The goal has been to attract people like her and this announcement, unlike oppo in past elections which met behind closed door, decided on a platform, candidates and campaign and sprang it all on the rest of the union, the other goal is to get more people involved in the entire process to get some new thinking. A draft platform based on the survey results will probably be offered soon for comment. As to candidates, there are none yet, so come on board.
Other differences, ABC is not about being a caucus over the long term but a group running for the 2025 UFT election and then will disband. So no caucus building but only election building.
I will have a lot more to say in coming posts. But tomorrow I'm busy with the second RTC meeting of the year, which I helped plan and the rest of the week is chemo. So follow-ups may be delayed. Oh, and btw, I saw Rent at the Rockaway Theatre Company twice this weekend and am going back next Sunday. Not many tickets left:
November 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 29, 30 @ 8PM
November 17, 24, 30 Dec 1 @ 2 PM
Here is the ABC announcement:
A Better Contract - A UFT Movement Powered by All of Us
A grassroots movement of UFT members to run new slate for the 2025 UFT citywide elections committed to better pay, healthcare, pension/retiree benefits and working conditions.
Good afternoon.
We’re part of the group that published the Our Union Our Voice survey in August and more recently the petitions opposing mandated scripted programs disguised as curriculum and strongly supporting electronic voting in our union elections.
Last month, we also organized and facilitated the first-ever Member Assembly meeting for UFT members, with our next meeting planned for December.
The response has been overwhelming — nearly 1,200 members surveyed, over 1,600 petitions signatures collected, and 150+ in attendance for the first Member Assembly — *and we have heard you*.
Based on your feedback, we’re excited to announce that we’re launching *ABC - A Better Contract*, an election slate of independent-thinking members committed to improving quality of life for all UFT members, their families, and our students.
Our slate will broadly focus on four core commitments:
Making better pay that you deserve a top priority and protecting and improving healthcare and pension/retirement benefits
Demonstrably improving working conditions and regaining and protecting freedom to make decisions as a professional
Building a stronger, more responsive union that is member-driven
Supporting and defending public education from any and all attempts at privatization and reduced funding
We’ll be posting our full platform and much more in the days ahead.
In the meantime, we’re putting out the call for any and all UFT members — both in-service and retirees — who want to make transformative change happen in the DOE and UFT.
Please take a moment to check out our landing page to see how you can get involved:
Stay updated at:
And follow us at:
In solidarity,
Katie Anskat, Queens Metropolitan HS Delegate
katieharten@gmail.com
Paul Egan, PS/MS 194 Chapter Leader
Egan10980@gmail.com
Chad Hamilton P.S. K231 Chapter Leader
chadhamilton231@gmail.com
Steve Swieciki, Lehman High School Chapter Leader
uft.swieciki@gmail.com