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Thursday, August 21, 2014

Teacher says union resorting to bully tactics in wake of decertification

OSAWATOMIE, Kan. — The doom and gloom predictions of the state’s largest teachers union haven’t come to pass more than a year after Deerfield USD 216 faculty opted to boot out the Kansas National Education Association, according to teacher Doug Crandall.

“Things are going pretty well, actually,” said Crandall, who is also president of the newly revived Deerfield Educators Association.

In May 2013, Deerfield faculty voted to decertify KNEA within USD 216, meaning the union could no longer negotiate with local board of education members on teachers’ behalves. At the time Pamela Torgerson, director of Southwest UniServ, the district headquarters for KNEA, said the decision could turn foul without warning.

“My concern with that is that without any kind of organizational backing, it’s going to be hard for the teachers there to enforce their negotiated agreement,” Torgerson said. “So, if they get into trouble during bargaining, they have to go to mediation on their own, and if things work out even worse and they decide to go to fact-finding, they’re pretty much on their own.”

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Just like wicomico county. Pay them thousands of dollars for a hundred dollars worth of help. They are criminals and bullies in annapolis