Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 20:56     Subject: Re:Unions and school board candidates

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
No Virginia district has entered into collective bargaining yet


Pretty sure that FCPS Board voted to do so last year.


Feb 2021 at the earliest, and even then the contract for the 20-21 school year was already written and not changed. Pandemic-wise the only thing that happened after Feb 2021 is school opened, so OP is barking up the wrong tree. Unless, I am reading OP wrong and they wanted virtual forever.


DP
Still, there are no CBAs between school boards and employees. In most paces it is highly unlikely that collective bargaining will be in place for even the 2021-2022 school year.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 20:15     Subject: Re:Unions and school board candidates

Anonymous wrote:
No Virginia district has entered into collective bargaining yet


Pretty sure that FCPS Board voted to do so last year.


Feb 2021 at the earliest, and even then the contract for the 20-21 school year was already written and not changed. Pandemic-wise the only thing that happened after Feb 2021 is school opened, so OP is barking up the wrong tree. Unless, I am reading OP wrong and they wanted virtual forever.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 20:14     Subject: Re:Unions and school board candidates

Anonymous wrote:
No Virginia district has entered into collective bargaining yet


Pretty sure that FCPS Board voted to do so last year.


Nope. They passed a statement in support but they haven’t passed any official policy yet that would opt-into collective bargaining. There are a lot of steps that have to happen on both the school board and union sides before collective bargaining would begin.

The county board is currently working on drafting a policy.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 20:03     Subject: Re:Unions and school board candidates

No Virginia district has entered into collective bargaining yet


Pretty sure that FCPS Board voted to do so last year.
Anonymous
Post 10/12/2021 19:17     Subject: Unions and school board candidates

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does it make a difference to you if the union endorses a school board candidate? Why or why not? I'm from the Midwest where union endorsements are critical. But after the last 18 months in the pandemic, I now question the teachers' unions role in public education in the pandemic. I'm a progressive Democrat and usually pro-union, but I'm having a hard time regarding endorsements from unions. What is the point of say NoVA labor endorsing a candidate or most of their donations from unions rather than individual donors? Would love to hear others' thoughts. At the same time, I hesitate to vote for people who have problematic views on immigration or public health.


SO in Virginia, the unions have not had any power until maybe this year. Anything you experienced last year and are blaming on the "union" is misplaced because Virgina was a
"right to work commonwealth" meaning that they union did not have ANY power for bargaining or contract negotiations. Teachers joined the union to have a guaranteed lawyer if they were ever accused by crazy parents or children of abuse, neglect etc. If you experienced hell in the last 18 months, it wasn't due to a union so figure out someone else to blame.


No Virginia district has entered into collective bargaining yet