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New Action Statement on the Mayoral Election

New Action is proud of the fact that we endorsed William Thompson early in the mayoral race. We distributed thousands of leaflets for Thompson in the schools, leafleted at two Delegate Assemblies, and collected nearly 150 signatures for him from chapter leaders and delegates. Our work helped make this race closer than anyone predicted.

On numerous occasions we urged UFT leaders to endorse Bill Thompson – to no avail. Had the UFT and other labor allies backed Thompson the results might have been different. It was a mistake our members will suffer for. The electorate was clearly disgusted with Bloomberg for overturning the term limit referendum and the obscene spending to buy votes.

Congratulations to Bill Thompson for his efforts on behalf of New Yorkers. Unfortunately we already see signs that Bloomberg is ignoring the results and acting like he won a landslide victory. Business as usual will continue. Bloomberg and Klein will continue to polarize our schools, alienate parents, Intensify their plans to close schools and create more charters, and attempt to tie tenure to test results.  BUT THEIR ULTIMATE GOAL IS TO DESTROY THE UFT.

New Action will use whatever its resources to prevent these calamities from happening.

Negotiations 101 – a personal reminisce

by David Kaufman

David is a co-chair of New Action/UFT. He currently is a member of the UFT Executive Board and is co-chair of the UFT Action Committee and an active member of the Organizing Committee. He spent most of his 35 years teaching Science at MS 135X (now Whalen Educational Campus) where he was UFT Chapter Leader for 24.5 years until he retired.

More than fifty years ago I would watch in awe as my late mother would negotiate for the carp she needed for the gefilte fish she would make for the holidays. The process started with the selection of the live fish from a huge tank. My mother would point out the fattest, healthiest carp. That was the easy part. The negotiation of the price came next. It was difficult- the fish salesman new my mother needed the fish, but the fish was already dead laying on the counter waiting to be gutted.

My mother was relentless. She always got her price. I usually felt sorry for the fish salesman, but my mother said not to worry, that he did not take a loss.

The Collective Bargaining Agreement (contract) between the United Federation of Teachers and the Department of Education of the City of New York has expired. To date there has been no settlement. For almost forty years I wished that my mother could negotiate for the UFT. Unfortunately the DOE negotiated like my mother and the UFT didn’t even hold out for a little profit like the fish salesman.

My mother explained “negotiations 101” to me. You can’t make your first offer close to what you really want. She explained that your first offer can be unreasonable. There will be a give and take as the offers come closer together and fairer.

Over the years the UFT has ignored Negotiations 101 in lieu of its own pattern of asking for very little and creating very low expectations. In this the UFT was very successful, succeeding in getting little and sometimes giving up a lot.

Resolution on Health Care

New Action co-authored the UFT Resolution on Health Care this past September. We reprint the resolution with brief comments here.


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