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JERRY JORDAN ON DISTRICT’S PLAN TO OUTSOURCE SUBSTITUTES TO KELLY SERVICES

By The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers

PHILADELPHIA–“In light of the unmitigated fiasco that is Source4Teachers, the District’s plan to repeat the same failed experiment with Kelly Services is absolutely mind-boggling.

“When the District first announced plans to outsource substitute services to Source4Teachers, I publicly made it very clear that this experiment would be a failure. All school year, the PFT has held press conferences, issued statements and testified before City Council about the extent of Source4Teachers’ failure to provide substitutes.

“The collaboration between the District and Source4Teachers was an even bigger disaster than we anticipated. While the District was failing to fill a stunning number of teacher vacancies, Source4Teachers left hundreds of Philly classrooms uncovered for months at schools like Muñoz Marín (0% fill rate from September through December).

“The District has been hearing from angry parents, educators and elected leaders, rightfully so, about the Source4Teachers debacle for nearly a year. The logical course of action would be to return to the previous–and far more effective–system of substitute services. And, since Kelly plans to pay substitutes at the originally contracted rates (and pass management costs to the District), millions of dollars would be saved by reverting to the old system.

Instead, the District is doubling down on its original mistake by hiring–and paying more for–Kelly Services, which, like Source4Teachers, has no experience in providing substitutes for a large urban school district like Philadelphia.

“The District’s actions are made more outrageous by the fact that we have already seen how this will end. It’s the proverbial definition of insanity: spending millions to repeat the same failed experiment to provide our schoolchildren with adequate substitutes, but hoping for a different result.

“Educators in Philly and across the nation routinely express frustration at having a lack of voice in the decisions that affect our schools. It’s ironic that, at the very end of Teacher Appreciation Week, Superintendent Hite is once again demonstrating the District’s steadfast refusal to consult, or even share their plans, with Philly’s educators.

“Along with the parents of our city’s schoolchildren, we are determined to fight back against the District’s privatization agenda, since it seems they are incapable of learning from their own mistakes.”

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Pa. bill would punish US firms for moving jobs overseas

By Joseph N. DiStefano

– Citing a loss of U.S. call-center jobs that companies have moved to foreign countries amid a Presidential campaign that has candidates for both parties decrying job losses tied to trade treaties, a labor union representing call-center workers at former Bell phone companies has asked Congress to back U.S. Senator Bob Casey, D-Pa.’s, latest version of the “United States Call Center Worker and Consumer Protection Act.” House version here. Earlier iterations of the bill have failed to pass the last few sessions in Congress.

Casey’s bill would force call centers to tell Americans where they are located, give Americans the option of having their calls transferred to a U.S.-based call center, and “make U.S. companies who off-shore their call center jobs from the U.S. ineligible for certain federal grants and taxpayer-funded loans,” according to a summary posted by the Communications Workers of America labor union..

Nearly 40,000 CWA members are on strike against Verizon Corp., and the union wants Verizon to stop threatened “offshoring” as part of a settlement. Verizon says the workers have a competitive contract offer.

An affiliate of the CWA union represents writers and editors, among other workers, at the Inquirer and philly.com.

Source: http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/inq-phillydeals/Pa-Senators-bill-would-.html

Workers Fighting Corporate Greed Rally: Support Verizon Workers

By The Pa. AFL-CIO

– Rally with CWA/IBEW Verizon workers, joined by CWA District 2-13 Vice President, Ed Mooney; Central Pa Area Labor Federation Director, Zach Hause; Harrisburg Region Central Labor Council President, David Gash; Pennsylvania AFL-CIO President Rick Bloomingdale & Secretary-Treasurer Frank Snyder; Invited Guests.

WHEN: May 3 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

WHERE: State Capitol Steps, 3rd & State Streets, Harrisburg PA

DOWNLOAD A FLYER TO DISTRIBUTE at: http://www.paaflcio.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/HBG_RALLY_MAY3_CWA.pdf

Source – http://www.paaflcio.org/?p=6883

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Letters: Samuel Staten Sr.: A Legend and Pioneer

By John J. Dougherty

– The Philadelphia building trades mourn the loss of Samuel Staten Sr., 80, the former business manager of Laborers Local 332, former secretary-treasurer of the Laborers’ District Council of the Metropolitan Area of Philadelphia and Vicinity, and a pioneer of the city’s labor community.

Staten was a legend in the labor and civic communities. He was more than a mentor; he was an inspiration to me and countless other labor leaders in this city. His courage, leadership, and vision helped make Philadelphia one of the nation’s great union towns.

For Staten, the labor movement was more than a job; it was a way of life. His contributions to the labor movement and to workers’ rights were immeasurable. One of our last conversations was about institutionalizing pre-apprenticeship programs to create employment opportunities for all Philadelphians.

On behalf of all members of the Philadelphia building trades, we send our deepest condolences to the Staten family.

John J. Dougherty is the Business Manager of IBEW Local 98 and the Philadelphia Building and Construction Trades Council

Source: http://www.philly.com/philly/opinion/20160501_Letters__Samuel_Staten_Sr___Phila__labor_legend.html#UcRO2zcOjvgoABCU.99