Post-secondary Support of Teachers / BCTF Petition
We want to forward this petition to the Ministry at the 500+ mark today or tomorrow morning. Please circulate and let’s boost this to 500+! We are currently at 399 signatures…
Post-secondary Support of Teachers / BCTF Petition
We want to forward this petition to the Ministry at the 500+ mark today or tomorrow morning. Please circulate and let’s boost this to 500+! We are currently at 399 signatures…
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Tagged K-12 issues, Protests, Strikes & Labor Disputes, Working conditions
As if Bill 22 could not get worse for labour, the British Columbia Ministry of Education proposed today to make teachers pay for past job action. The BCTF rejected out of hand Minister Abbott’s proposal that teachers retroactively make up work lost to job action. BCTF President Susan Lambert scoffed that “Minister Abbott is ignoring a commonly accepted labour relations principle: struck work is simply not done.” Increasingly, the BC Liberals seem intent on decimating long-established principles of labour and, as UBC Professor Joel Bakan wrote in the Vancouver Sun, wanting to play fast and loose with labour law. “Governments are obliged to govern according to law,” said Bakan. “That is what distinguishes democracies from tyrannies. As a fundamental democratic principle, the rule of law is seriously jeopardized when governments play fast and loose with constitutional and international laws, as this government is now doing with Bill 22.”
Attempting to slow the the rushed passage of the questionable legislation, the NDP’s John Horgan introduced an amendment today to delete most of Bill 22 and bring in a mediator to, although it will be defeated, introduce fairness into the process. The amendment states: “it is not in the best interests of the education system in British Columbia for the government to legislate teachers back to work when an independent mediator could be appointed by the government and the Labour Relations Board to resolve the collective bargaining dispute without legislation.”
Read more: Vancouver Sun
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For two solid days in dozens of cities and towns across British Columbia, tens of thousands of students, parents, faculty members, peer unions, and the BC Federation of Labour turned out in support of the BCTF and teachers. For the rally in Victoria yesterday, the President of the Canadian Federation of teachers flew across the country to be there, as did peer teaching union presidents and representatives from as far as Nova Scotia. This is bigger than the BCTF BC Fed President Jim Sinclair announced over the last two days. For the BC Fed and everyone showing their solidarity, this is about standing up for the province, for what is right and just, for rights, for workers, for people young and old struggling from day to day as citizens. This is about democratic rule and the BCTF and BC Fed are in this for the long haul. BCTF President Susan Lambert rallied today in Vancouver, promising the BC Liberals’ as they move on oppressive, debilitating legislation, that this governing party’s chance of re-election is that of a “proverbial snowflake, hellbound!”
That’s powerful and resonates with the vast system of public support that is turning out for the rallies across the province. To try and govern workers– to try and suppress a labour movement that is ascendent and increasingly unified– with this might of legislation, Bill 22, is foolish. The opposition party, the NDP in BC, is doing all it can to undermine and debate this anti-democratic legislation that is Bill 22. Adrian Dix, Leader of the NDP, guaranteed the labour movement yesterday in Victoria that his party was not resting and would do everything in its power to give teachers the fair right to bargain– a right that every public or private sector union or professional association deserves.
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15,000-20,000 rallied across the province while about 6,000 marched on BC legislature in Victoria to support BC teachers and stand up for BC. The BC Federation of Labour organized the rally and with short notice the BCTF and peer unions in the BCFed summoned the show of force. Parents and their children showed up by the thousands at today’s rally. The halls of legislature shook, with the government nervously hearing BIll 22 while thousands joined in unison to drown out the oppressive measures, including outrageous fines for doing exactly what the BCTF and its widespread public support was doing. “Shame” on the BC Liberals the crowd chanted as speaker after speaker described the debilitating conditions under which the teachers and the BCTF are now placed.
“This is what solidarity looks like” announced BCFed President Jim Sinclair moments before bringing on BCTF President Susan Lambert. Past BCTF President Irene Lanzinger, now secretary-treasurer of the BCFed emceed the rally. More to follow from ICES…
BC Legislature Bill 22, undermining teachers’ / BCTF rights to fair bargaining and job action. BOO !
(1) An employee, the BCTF or an officer of the BCTF or of a local of the BCTF or a representative of the BCTF or of a local of the BCTF, who contravenes section 3 (1) (b), (c) or (e), as the case may be, commits an offence and is liable to the following:
(a) in the case of an employee, a fine amount of not more than $475 for each day on which the offence occurs;
(b) in the case of the BCTF, a fine amount of not less than $1.3 million for each day on which the offence occurs;
(c) in the case of an officer of the BCTF or of a local of the BCTF or a representative of the BCTF or of a local of the BCTF, a fine amount of not less than $2 500 for each day on which the offence occurs.
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The BC Fed is Rallying at the Legislature, moving on a massive petition, and planning rallies around the province. Support the Teachers / Stand up for BC !!!
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Tagged K-12 issues, Protests, Strikes & Labor Disputes, Unions
Please be sure to sign and circulate the Post-Secondary Petition in Support of BC Teachers / BCTF. The goal is 2,500. Thank you!
*The Kill Bill 22 Petition has breached 7,000 !
Posted in BC Education, Protests, Strikes, Strikes & Labor Disputes, Unions
Tagged Organizing, Protests, Strikes & Labor Disputes, Unions
It takes a ton of courage for a student to walk out of school and today these young citizens demonstrated en masse across the province. Every teacher should stand proud as their students stand side by side with one voice. Every parent of these kids should feel the payoff. And the students themselves have to know they make the difference for all of us. This is education (see slide show below).
At the Vancouver Art Gallery, at least 1,500 students convened around 2:00 and stood, spoke, and shouted in solidarity with teachers and the BCTF. Students at Eric Hamber Secondary seem to have been the first group, exiting the school around 11:00 this morning. Despite the typically uncooperative weather (5C and rainy), the students were still protesting through the late afternoon.
It has been quite some time since BC saw a student movement but what struck me most was how many showed up and how well organized the demonstration was. These kids know their politics and how to win hearts. Signs everywhere with the critique of the BC government’s decision-making loud and clear, a young woman kicked things off: “BC” she shouted and 1,500 hollered back “students”… “BC” she shouted and 1,500 screamed “teachers.” That’s a solid show of force.
As post-secondary students in BC deal with compounding challenges that seem relentless, let’s hope the high school students spark this from grass roots to an all out BC student movement. Quebec post-secondary students are putting everything on the line right now. Time to take inspiration from the younger crowd to stand up and be heard BC post-secondary students!
BC Students Walk Out March 2012 Slide Show (photos by S. Petrina)
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Thousands of BC students are set to walk out this afternoon in support of public education and their teachers, and in protest of the government’s draconian legislation Bill 22. They’re making “their voices heard in the prolonged teachers’ dispute with the province.”
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Post-secondary Support of BC Teachers / BCTF Petition.
Faculty members, librarians, administrators, students, and staff in post-secondary institutions across British Columbia in support of teachers and the BCTF. All bargaining units deserve a fair process of reaching a collective agreement.
This is for post-secondary to demonstrate support and appeal to the BC Premier and Minister.
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Sign the Kill Bill 22 Petition
The B.C. Govt is removing teachers’ right to fair contract negotiations and is continuing to cut funding for public education and in particular, special education support.
We need your help to protect the children and teachers of British Columbia. Please sign the Petition.
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With overwhelming support, BC Teachers approved a motion to strike. The vote was cast “to resist the unjust actions of the provincial government in yet again moving to impose a contract on the province’s 41,000 public school teachers. A total of 27,946 teachers voted yes in a province-wide vote conducted February 28 and 29, 2012. In all, 32,209 teachers cast ballots, of whom 87% voted yes.” See the BCTF for updates.
The full scale strike, limited to 3 days by the BC Labour Relations Board, begins on Monday morning (6 March). On 27 January, BC teachers wore black (see BCTF Teacher p. 18), to mark the 10th anniversary of Bills 27 and 28, which stripped their collective agreements of class size, composition, and specialist service-levels language. Bill 22 is now threatening to undermine the teachers’ bargaining rights even more.
Labour advocates see this courageous escalation of job action as a spark for solidarity for coalescing the BC labour movement. At the University of British Columbia, CUPE and FAUBC contracts are in bargaining and at least two bargaining units, CUPE 116 and CUPE 2278, are looking at job action scenarios. Many BCTF members teach at the University and the BCTF strike may once again force the Faculty of Education to play its hand, as was the case for the 2005 BC teachers strike as university professors turned out in support and documented the 2005 strike. Look for leadership here from UBC’s Institute for Critical Education Studies.
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