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Judi Lynn

(160,501 posts)
Fri Jan 23, 2015, 11:18 PM Jan 2015

Pennsylvania Court Hands Down Big Win for Teachers' Union

Source: Common Dreams

Published on Friday, January 23, 2015
by Common Dreams

Pennsylvania Court Hands Down Big Win for Teachers' Union

'Today's decision is a victory for collective bargaining and the notion that contracts between parties should be negotiated, not imposed,' says union president

by Deirdre Fulton, staff writer

In what the Philadelphia teachers' union is describing as "a victory for collective bargaining," the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ruled Thursday that the School Reform Commission (SRC) does not have the power to cancel union contracts, as it abruptly did last fall.

On October 6, 2014, the SRC voted to terminate the teachers' contract and unilaterally impose new health care provisions on the union's 10,000 members. The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers (PFT) was given no advance word of the action, which district officials said would free up an additional $50 million for severely underfunded schools. The action was set to go into effect on December 15, but the union won an injunction against the SRC.

At the time, the PFT's Caucus of Working Educators described the Commission's actions as "not really about funding. This is an attempt to dismantle the union that defends public education in Philadelphia." Student and teacher protests and walk-outs took place in the wake of the SRC's decision.

In its ruling (pdf), the court stated that "[t]he requisite authority of the SRC to cancel a [collective bargaining agreement] and unilaterally impose new terms and conditions of employment is not present in the relevant statutory provisions," unless negotiations reach a formal impasse. While contract negotiations had dragged on for nearly two years in October and the two sides were still far apart, neither party had declared a stalemate.


Read more: http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/01/23/pennsylvania-court-hands-down-big-win-teachers-union

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Pennsylvania Court Hands Down Big Win for Teachers' Union (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2015 OP
I've been reading about this for awhile Omaha Steve Jan 2015 #1
K & R and hallelujah! mountain grammy Jan 2015 #2
k and r. one small victory in a sea of losses. It needs to be celebrated! bbgrunt Jan 2015 #3
Dupe but K&R BumRushDaShow Jan 2015 #4
HA HA HA malthaussen Jan 2015 #5
The School Reform Commission was caught cheating meow2u3 Jan 2015 #6

meow2u3

(24,761 posts)
6. The School Reform Commission was caught cheating
Sat Jan 24, 2015, 01:15 PM
Jan 2015

Apparently, they didn't get the memo that a contract works both ways, and you don't get to change the rules in the middle of the game.

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