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Subject: DAMN: 02-SEP-1999: Detroit Teachers' Strike Update

Title: Detroit Teachers' Strike update
Author: Rich Gibson
Date: 02-SEP-1999
Source: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, DAMN's labor topic specialist
Reference: Rich Gibson Program Coordinator of Social Studies, Wayne
State University http://www.pipeline.com/~rgibson/index.html and
Industrial Workers of the World ([EMAIL PROTECTED])/

The DPS strike held solid today. So few teachers are crossing lines that
the administration stopped keeping a count. The Detroit News, in
particular, ran vicious coverage against the strike, mischaracterizing
what is really a great deal of parent and community support (unorganized
and uncertain as it may be) as massive community anger against the
teachers. The News and the electronic media began a red-baiting
campaign, aimed at members of a dissident caucus, blaming them and
outside agitators for the strike--nonsense. All of the media are
attacking the strike as a blow to Detroit, Michigan, public education,
children, and working parents--except the NY Times which ran a
remarkably sympathetic article.

Many different groups of teachers and parents are organizing in
different ways. There is a demonstration scheduled by one group on
Sunday at 3 at the school center building. There is a planning meeting
scheduled for 3 at the Unitarian church on Thursday.

The traditional Labor Day Festival, which has been stripped of any labor
or political content by the AFl-CIO leadership, is set for Monday. So
far, the AFL has not mobilized any support for the strike whatsoever.

Notes of support for the strike can be sent to me. We will post them on
the www page asap. Please circulate the URL on the strike:
http://www.pipeline.com/~rgibson/DPScrisis.htm

The paragraphs below were sent to me today from a Rouge Forum member.
Note that the teachers are on strike against, among other things,
standardized exams.

"We delivered our demands to Keith Johnson ( a union staffer--rg) as he
was leaving the negotiations (in his tuxedo) for the dinner break. He
said they had already agreed to reduce class size, remove any mention of
merit pay and teachers will be transferred to other schools if their
school is "reconstituted" instead of the original language which
ultimately left them without a job.

We are not happy with all that he told us but know that the few things
we have gotten so far are because we didn't just walk back in as John
Elliott wanted us to. We gave Johnson our list of demands and a group
waited around to make sure that several other members of the negotiating
team received them as they returned from dinner. I didn't wait around so
don't know any more about this.

We are printing up copies of the demands as well as our own "hotline"
about what we did and the responses to be passed out on picket lines
throughout Detroit tomorrow.

I am including below the list of demands as well as the wording on our
petition.

       PRIORITY CONTRACT DEMANDS

       DEMANDS FOR IMPROVING SCHOOLS THROUGH POSITIVE EDUCATIONAL
       REFORM

       1. Reduce class size to: K-3 - 20 4-8 - 24
       High school - 27
       Special education by state mandate - 10
       2. Adequate books, supplies, and physical education equipment,
including:
       - Two teacher manuals for every teacher
       - All students have required textbooks for every subject,
       - A second set of textbooks for home use for all students from
grade 4 through high school.
        - Teacher access to copy machines in every school.
       - Complete sets of science materials for all science teachers.
       - Overhead projectors and screens for all classrooms,
       - Computers in every classroom with software for attendance
records and student grades. Internet access and e-mail capability.
       - Committees of teachers the union committee in each school
empowered to decide what supplies, books, and equipment are needed.
        -Electrical outlets on every wall in every classroom -Bring all
classrooms up to all applicable building codes.
       3. Restore diverse educational programs (music, the arts, shop,
etc.)
       4. Recruit and retain Detroit teachers:
       a. Bring our salaries up to a level comparable to those of the
surrounding Metropolitan Detroit school districts. Out of 85 school
districts in the Detroit area, Detroit teachers ranks 73rd in pay rates.

       b.      A strong seniority system. Eliminate any language that
would cause teacher discipline or dismissal based on student achievement
on standardized tests.
       c. No reconstitution of Detroit public schools.
       d. No limitation on the use of sick, Family Leave, or personal
leave time. Drop the proposed new attendance scheme.
       e. No increase of the school working day. Restore prep time for
teachers and student lunch and break times to enhance the quality of
what students and teachers can do during the class day.
       f. Actively recruit new certified and qualified Detroit teachers.

       g. Eliminate duty periods.
       5.      Full due process rights for teachers, including the right
to appeal principals' decisions on disciplines and other matters.
       6.      No reassignment of student grades by principals.
       7.      No strings attached to additional salary steps or pay
raises.
       8.      Full and equal benefits and rights for all. DFT members
including: social workers, attendance agents, psychologists, teacher
consultants, adult education teachers, teachers of the speech and
language impaired and all ancillary staff; and recently hired employees.

       9.      A minimum of one building substitute per 400 students.
       10.     A daily prep for teachers.
       11.     No restriction on qualification for movement on the
salary schedule to Master's, Master's Plus 30, or Doctoral Schedules.
       12.     A school library for every school with a librarian and
computers with internet access. Fully stocked library with current
materials.
       13.     No so-called merit pay.
       14.     No extension of the school day or school year beyond
state requirements.
       15.     No split classes.

These demands were ratified in an open meeting of DFT members, parents,
students, unionists, and community leaders who support the DFT strike to
win quality education on September 1, 1999.

****************************************************************

The petition reads as follows:

Petition in Support of the Strike to Win Quality Education

We, the undersigned teachers, students, parents and community members,
support the just struggle of the Detroit Federation of Teachers for
quality education and better working conditions. Together we demand,
first and foremost, smaller class sizes, more and better books, supplies
and equipment -- including computers -- the arts, music, and other
diverse educational programs for the students and teachers of Detroit.
We demand
contract provisions for the recruitment and retention of qualified
teachers, including comparable wages with teachers in the Detroit
metropolitan area. Only these measures can achieve quality education.

We reject blaming teachers, students and parents for the problems caused
by the neglect of public education in the city. We reject the attempt to
stifle real education and teacher creativity through the increased use
of and emphasis on standardized tests."

Rich Gibson
Program Coordinator of Social Studies
Wayne State University
College of Education
Detroit MI 48202
http://www.pipeline.com/~rgibson/index.html



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