Teachers Union Speaks Out Against Unified School District

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Updated: 10/12/2012 6:15 pm
MEMPHIS, TN (abc24.com) - The road leading toward merged city and county schools is a pot hole riddled trail filled with potential troubles. Now the head of the Memphis Teachers Association is angry the board hasn't considered their ideas about the merger.

The union represents more than six thousand teachers who have a lot to gain, and possibly lose, when the merger takes place.

Sometimes words can be hotter than a four alarm fire. When the head of the Memphis Education Association, Keith Williams, says they’ve been placated, misused and abused by the Unified School Board, that’s hot stuff. Just ask board member Reverend Kenneth Whalum. “According to the teachers union, [the school merger plan] would remove them from a certain bit of protection with regard to hiring, firing, promotions, and teacher evaluations,” he says.

If you’re one of those people who can’t see anything beyond your reflection in the mirror, this story might elicit nothing more than a ho-hum. It does affect you. Memphis is a poor city. It is also a city that scrapes for every nickel and dime it can get. Toss out hundreds of teachers on their collective ears, and things will get really rough. “We’re talking about jobs,” Reverend Whalum says. “We’re talking about significant amounts of money.”

After months of debate, the Unified School Board is working on approving the recommendations of the Transition Planning Commission. Reverend Whalum says it is a stretch to call the school board “unified”, because they’re far from it. The chasm that separates the city and county members is huge, he says, and it might come into play when the Memphis Education Association presents its case. The MEA wants to have a say in the final product. Only city teachers are unionized. “The perception is the Memphis City Schools mismanaged its product and it surrendered its charter. It gave the schools away. And the perception is, especially among the suburban commissioners, why should we listen to you on any matter?”

Memphis Education Association President Keith Williams did not return any of our phone calls. The Unified Board will meet again in a week and a half. Reverend Whalum says he’s been told the union will have just two minutes to state their case.


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Snakeeyz - 10/16/2012 6:58 PM
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The teachers union is the biggest scam since global warming.

guest - 10/14/2012 10:07 AM
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did they fire the teachers that cheated on the test? haven't heard of any. is this a hush hush maybe it will go away deal.

fedupalready - 10/13/2012 5:31 PM
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So the years of Affirmative Action hiring practices isn't going to pay off. Whoda thunk it.

Bartlett Mom - 10/13/2012 11:42 AM
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The entire thing is a schill started by Willie Herenton and you can bet there is money to be made in it. It is bad enough that the City of Memphis can't run itself and drives the school system off the cliff, leaving its children in the ditch, now it wants to tear apart the county system and interfere with the municipalities that are making a sincere effort on behalf of their children. I am sure the teacher's are in a wad over it. Those city teachers with tenure that can barely speak proper English and have failed to educate its children will now be moved into the new system, forcing out better qualified, better educated and better all round teachers without tenure. So I don't know why the union is all upset since they are the ones that insure the tenure for these deadbeat teachers. Give us the best qualified, best educated teachers that chose the profession as a calling, not a part-time job. If you want to find the reasoning for all the bru-ha-ha...follow the money.

missy22 - 10/12/2012 10:24 PM
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But it's all about the KIDS!?!? LOL

SteveTapp - 10/12/2012 9:59 PM
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The teachers unions have had way too much to say about how much money is to be stolen from me under penalty of imprisonment to fatten their salaries, pensions, and benefits. If they don't like this new austerity, let them quit the damned jobs.
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