School Custodians Rehired After Privatization Fails
September 8, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Education Support Professionals, Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories, Uncategorized
by John Rosales Filthy floors. Unsanitary bathrooms. Strangers in the hallways. These were everyday conditions at schools in the Upper Freehold Regional School District in Allentown, N.J.. The culprit? Privatization. For 15 years, private contractors employed by the Upper Freehold schools walked in and out and all over district contracts. They came and went and [...]
Labor Uniting for the American Worker This Holiday
September 2, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, NEA, Top Stories
By Cynthia McCabe For 31 million Americans, the impending Labor Day holiday won’t mean a welcome day off of work to enjoy a cookout or wring out the last of summer’s delights. It will be yet another day that they remain unemployed, unable to support themselves, their families and the American economy. The American labor [...]
Politicians Threaten Money Authorized to Rehire Educators
August 19, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Education Funding, Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories
By Cynthia McCabe and Miguel Gonzalez Even though Congress flew back to Washington for an emergency vote and President Obama signed legislation speeding funds to states to stave off massive layoffs of educators, some school superintendents and governors are claiming they’ll hit the breaks on any rehiring. On their watch, class sizes could balloon, bus [...]
Educators Greet Jobs Funding With Relief, Optimism
August 11, 2010 by khart
Filed under Education Funding, Featured News, Jobs, Teacher Firings, Top Stories
By Kevin Hart One day after the House passed and President Barack Obama signed a $10 billion education jobs fund projected to save 161,000 public school jobs, educators across the Internet are reacting with a mixture of excitement and concern about when, or if, they will be recalled to work. Pamela Furtado-Hood, a kindergarten teacher [...]
House Delivers Final Victory for Students and Educators!
August 10, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, NEA, Top Stories
By Cynthia McCabe They did it. By the hundreds of thousands, NEA members, coalition partners, parents and governors called, emailed and lobbied Congress, demanding they do right by the nation’s students and save 161,000 educators’ jobs threatened by budget cuts. Congress listened and the U.S. House today authorized $10 billion in emergency funds for the Education [...]
U.S. House Has Opportunity to Save Jobs Today. Will It?
August 9, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, NEA, Top Stories
By Cynthia McCabe For President Obama to sign into law a bill passed by the U.S. Senate last week saving 161,000 educators’ jobs in time for the start of the school year, the U.S. House must finalize that vote with its own. Speaker Nancy Pelosi last week called the House back to Washington to take [...]
Senate Votes to Save 161,000 Educators’ Jobs
August 5, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, NEA, Top Stories
By Cynthia McCabe, Miguel Gonzalez and Collin Berglund The U.S. Senate today approved much-needed funding that will save an estimated 161,000 educator jobs nationwide. By the hundreds of thousands, NEA members spent the past five months contacting Congress, tallying nearly 400,000 calls and emails in the days leading up to the crucial vote. Joining them [...]
Bipartisan Call Heard: The House is Coming Back
August 4, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories, Uncategorized
By Cynthia McCabe In the tweet heard ’round the education world, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday afternoon answered a bipartisan call from Senate leaders to bring her members back to Washington to save 161,000 educators’ jobs. Senate Majority leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), following their monumental vote this [...]
Senate Clears Key Hurdle to Save Educator Jobs
August 4, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories, Uncategorized
By Cynthia McCabe and Sara Robertson This morning, the U.S. Senate voted to move forward on a bill that would save 138,000 educators’ jobs jeopardized by state budget cuts. By a vote of 61-38, senators voted for cloture, which allows debate on legislation containing $10 billion for education jobs funding to proceed. Maine Sens. Olympia Snowe [...]
Senate Hearing From Thousands of Public Ed Supporters
July 30, 2010 by cmccabe
Filed under Featured News, Jobs, Top Stories
By Cynthia McCabe After months of build-up, it’s finally here. The Senate is scheduled to vote today on education jobs funding and thousands of public education supporters nationwide are jamming U.S. Senate phone lines and email systems to demand that legislators save 135,000 educator jobs. Roughly $10 billion in funding for those jobs is included in H.R. [...]
