• Re: Union Refuses To Aid Teacher Who Faced Termination for Criticism of

    From Magnus@21:1/5 to trumps bitch on Wed Feb 21 10:47:30 2024
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    Democrats are racists. This is what they do.


    A Connecticut gym teacher says his school threatened to fire him
    after he criticized its mandatory diversity training on
    "exploring privilege." But when he filed a grievance against the
    school, the local teachers' union dismissed the complaint
    without explanation.

    John Grande filed the grievance against Hartford Public Schools
    for what he called targeted discipline—including threats of
    termination and further "Sensitivity Awareness" training—but the
    American Federation of Teachers Local 1018, which has
    jurisdiction over this arbitration process for teachers,
    rejected his plea, his attorney told the Washington Free Beacon.
    Grande, who has been a gym teacher for 30 years, said the union
    retaliated against him for refusing to join the labor group.

    "Our employee handbook explicitly states that no employee of the
    Hartford public school system will be disciplined for exercising
    their right to free speech," Grande told the Free Beacon. "When
    asked for my reaction to the training, I expressed my
    disagreement and was punished for doing so."

    Neither AFT Local 1018 nor the Hartford Board of Education
    responded to requests for comment.

    Grande's complaint comes as national teachers' unions embrace
    race-based lesson plans and training. AFT president Randi
    Weingarten said last year that K-12 schools do not teach
    critical race theory but also said her union supports teachers
    who face backlash for race-based lessons. The National Education
    Association, meanwhile, pledged its support for schools that
    teach critical race theory but later removed the statement from
    its website following backlash.

    The school district's mandatory presentation on privilege,
    obtained by the Free Beacon, states that "it is critical for
    everyone to reflect on privilege in this way in order to use our
    individual and collective privilege(s) for equity and social
    justice." The training included an activity for teachers to
    split into groups and discuss their privilege in eight
    categories: class, ability, race, gender/sex, sexuality, nationality/citizenship, religion, and "other."

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    Grande said he expressed criticism about the training when the
    school district asked for feedback. Two of Grande's coworkers
    reported the gym teacher to the school district after he stated
    his frustrations about the training seminar.

    Frank Ricci, a labor fellow at the Yankee Institute and a former
    union president of the New Haven Fire Department, said it
    appears the teachers' union and school district coordinated to
    target Grande for his beliefs.

    "The Hartford School System, aided and abetted by the teachers'
    union, has failed our kids," Ricci told the Free Beacon.
    "Instead of focusing on their dismal test scores or bridging the
    achievement gap, they are focusing on ‘privilege,' which is
    nothing more than a distraction for their failed education
    policies."

    Grande in July filed a complaint at the Connecticut State Board
    of Labor Relations against AFT Local 1018 over its refusal to
    take up his grievance against the school. The union has complete
    control over arbitration of grievances and can reject specific
    cases. The Fairness Center, a nonprofit law firm that represents
    Grande at the state labor board, argued the union must represent
    all teachers equally.

    "Officials are refusing to represent him simply because he isn't
    a member," Nathan McGrath, president of the Fairness Center,
    told the Free Beacon. "John is just asking the union to do its
    job so he can continue doing his."

    AFT and its PAC have spent a combined $13 million on the 2022
    midterm election—all of which went to liberal causes and
    Democratic candidates.

    Published under: Connecticut, Public School, Teachers, Teachers
    Unions, woke

    https://freebeacon.com/latest-news/union-refuses-to-aid-teacher- who-faced-termination-for-criticism-of-woke-training/

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