In a demonstration outside Roosevelt late Wednesday
afternoon, local teachers marched through the streets
bearing picket signs and sporting bright-red unionSocial
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t-shirts. The picketing comes as the result of months of
contract negotiation between the Seattle School District
and the teachers’ union. However, despite meeting over
20 times since May, no compromise has been reached
and teachers remain without a contract less than a week
out from the Grst day of school. This afternoon, they’ll
vote on whether or not to strike in protest.
“We are here today because for the last three months,
we’ve been bargaining with the district in good faith,”
said Roosevelt science teacher Mark Landreville. “We’ve
put in a lot of time with proposals which will actually
help improve the quality of education in Seattle schools,
things that will help students, and not only has the
district rejected all of these things, but the district hasn’t
come up with any substantial proposals of their own.”
This perspective is shared by Roosevelt social studies
and health teacher and acting picket captain Kara
Macdonald: “The report from the bargaining team was
that [the district] really didn’t come to the table with
anything until the end of August.”
She continued, “It seemed like they didn’t have a
coordinated effort, or hadn’t really put any effort into
thoughtful ideas or counterproposals. A bargain is a
compromise, so you have to put something on the table
in order to make a compromise. You can’t just listen to
one side and say ‘no’.”
Main points of contention include teacher salary, length
of recess for elementary students, and a school day that
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lasts 30 minutes longer with no extra pay for educators.
Lynne Hubbard of Laurelhurdst Elementary shares her
sentiments on a sign at the demonstration. Photo by Karinna
Gerhardt
“They want us to put in more time without getting paid
for it,” explained Landreville. “They are proposing that
they’re giving us a raise, but that doesn’t even cover cost
of living or the increase in our health care cost.
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Everybody’s health insurance is going up quite a bit.”
Seattle educators have not received a cost-of-living-
adjustment (COLA) to their salaries in six years. Seattle’s
costliness means a growing number of teachers are
unable to live inside the school district they work for.
The school board has proposed a pay increase of 13%
over the next three years, while union representatives are
calling for a raise of 21% instead. Union activists have
pointed out that the district received an extra $40 million
in state funding this year on top of its already-sizeable
reserve funds.
“[Seattle schools] consistently have larger reserves,
larger amounts of money left over than they plan for in
the budget,” said Jonathan Knapp, president of the
Seattle Education Association. “For the last six years, at
least, they’ve consistently had about $20 million more
left over at the end of the year than they projected to
have left in reserves.”
Yesterday’s demonstrations were held at nine Seattle
public high schools across Seattle; now, teachers will put
down their picket signs and decide if they will strike.
“I don’t think there’s any doubt on what the outcome is
going to be tomorrow,” said Knapp. “It’s very clear that
our members are very Grm about what they need. […]
The district needs to take that seriously.”
“I expect that we will vote to strike,” remarked Roosevelt
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social studies teacher Janine Magidman. “I think the
momentum is there, but I’m hoping that that’s enough to
convince the district.”
She continued, “I would love to not be on strike. I would
love to come in and start school on time.”
No matter what tomorrow’s vote brings, today’s
demonstrations came tinged with an air of expectation.
In a single Gle march, the carefree sounds of reunited
colleagues intermingled with chants for a fair contract
(“When do we want it? “Yesterday!” quipped one
teacher), allowing catharsis for coworkers vocalizing
their collective frustrations.
At one point, a single voice rose above the noise. Decked
out in the same unifying red t-shirt as his peers, a male
demonstrator yelled, “Single Gle!”, directing the group
onwards. “This is strike practice.”
Featured Photos: Educators and supporters alike make
their way around the Roosevelt neighborhood. Photo by
Karinna Gerhardt
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