Ok, so what happens when a position is NOT filled by a "member in excess" (which does not explain how or why "members who have been brought to 3020-a" and "members who are ATRs for no reason" are included in the ATR pool)?
Answer: nothing, we probably wont hear of it because vacancies are not posted or revealed.
Then, what is the "Joint Oversight Committee" and who is on it? When and where are meetings held? Are any NYC Department of Education personnel involved?
Answer: still waiting
Please answer within 5 days.
Luv,
Betsy
From: Michael Mulgrew;
Subject: New provisions and stronger protections for ATRs
Date: Friday, September 14, 2012, 3:43 PM
Dear colleagues,
It’s my pleasure to inform you about our recent settlement of a union-initiated grievance that has resulted in new provisions and stronger protections for ATRs.
We filed the grievance on behalf of all members who have been placed in excess once it was confirmed that the Department of Education was not properly implementing its June 2011 agreement.
We achieved five important things in this settlement:
We will keep you informed as we implement this important settlement.
Sincerely,
Michael Mulgrew | |||||||||||||||
United Federation of Teachers • A Union of Professionals
52 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 • 212.777.7500 • www.uft.org |
I asked those very same questions last year and never received a response.
ReplyDeleteAnother great scoop.
ReplyDeleteAnswers? --the UFT always keeps us waiting.
The UFT will not give straight answers to many of the most essential questions; nor will it address our most serious concerns.
ATRs, please come to a general meeting of the GEM/ATR Committee.
We will will meet at
the Starlight Diner,
at 402 W 34th Street (SW corner of 9th Avenue), Manhattan,
at 5:30 PM, on Thursday, September 20, 2012
The committee will address ATRs' concerns, which go neglected by our union,
and how to accomplish ATRs' goals.
Contact: gemnyc@gmail.com