West Virginia
Related: About this forumSupport grows for striking West Virginia teachers as decisive week starts
Thousands of striking West Virginia teachers and school employees are gathering at the state capitol in Charleston today to press their demands for livable wages and the right to high-quality health care. The strike by more than 33,000 teachers and support staff has entered its eighth day and a new and decisive stage.
The mass protests today take place as 1,400 Frontier Communications workers have gone on strike across West Virginia and in parts of Virginia. The workers, who are members of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), have been working without a contract since August 5 of last year, and are fighting job cuts and efforts to destroy their health care coverage.
On Saturday night, the Republican-controlled state Senate carried out a calculated provocation against the striking teachers, voting to reduce the pay offer to teachers and school employees from five percent to four percent. Senate President Mitch Carmichael and the powerful energy, chemical and other corporate interests that stand behind him have thrown down the gauntlet to teachers and public employees.
The actions of Carmichael have exposed the bankruptcy of the West Virginia Education Association (WVEA), the American Federation of Teachers-West Virginia (AFT-WV) and the West Virginia School Service and Personnel Association (WVSSPA), which have told strikers to put their faith in backroom deals between the unions and state Democrats and Republicans.
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appalachiablue
(42,984 posts)Many teachers in WVa. must work an extra job, or two, according to teachers who were interviewed in Charleston on the Democracy Now! News program today. The New America. Change must happen with this new reality for more and more people. Nobody can survive this way..
BigmanPigman
(52,340 posts)As a former teacher and union rep I say stick it out and get it all in writing. The kids won't mind missing school unless they have to make it up later. If the state is as broke as they claim, they won't want to shell out the extra bucks to extend the school year to make up for it.
Go teachers GO!