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Oakland Teachers & Students Protest Against State Administrator - Randolph Ward

by Curly (greexacan [at] yahoo.com)
12/14/05 - The struggle continues for the Oakland Educators Association (OEA) in their fight against ruthless state administrator Randolph Ward. He is the dictator at the OUSD School Board Meeting. The meeting was on the issue of adding a new Charter School to West Oakland.
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12/14/05
Over 200 Oakland teachers and students rallied in front of the OUSD office this afternoon, after school today in protest to the ruthless union-busting and anti-student practices of State Administrator Randolph Ward. Practically all of the students present were from the civil rights group: Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration, & Immigrant Rights And Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), a group who has been leading the student movement for years to demand equal quality education for OUSD and all schools.
"Dr. Ward" has kept the OUSD teachers union (OEA) without a contract for 18 months while all upper level administrators have gotten raises. HE HAS NOW THREATENED TO PLACE ADS IN BAY AREA PAPERS OFFERING UNCREDENTIALED REPLACEMENT WORKERS FOR $300 A DAY TO TEACH OAKLAND STUDENTS IN THE EVENT OF A STRIKE!!! These kinds of threats are not going to help anything, and surely they are not going to lead to any kind of progress in the union negotiating.
So instead of giving teachers their 4% back pay that they lost in 2003, Mr. Ward is threatening to waste OUSD money to pay for scabs as oppoed to investing in the students. As teachers and other union workers know, opening charter schools is a political tactic to weaken and break unions. Anybody with money and a plan can propose a charter school project. Of the 30 charter schools in the area, only 2 of them are satisfactory.
Charter schools are not union shops which means they can hire and fire as they choose, isolating the worker with no rights against the managment. The fight continues to remove Randolph Ward and to get a fair contract for the OEA teachers. Their backs are against the door, they need a contract NOW!
§OEA Banners
by Curly (greexacan [at] yahoo.com)
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OEA speaks!
§in the board meeting
by Curly (greexacan [at] yahoo.com)
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mind you that when we first came in, Ward did an immediate recess in which it took him 45 minutes to recover from.
§Randolph Ward
by Curly (greexacan [at] yahoo.com)
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The state administrator who is undercutting Oakland's public education.
§OEA President Ben Visnick
by Curly (greexacan [at] yahoo.com)
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addressing the crowd before Ward returns
§OEA: Tania Kappner
by Curly (greexacan [at] yahoo.com)
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OEA executive board member and teacher at Oakland Technical High School
§Charter School Guy
by Curly (greexacan [at] yahoo.com)
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Presenter for the Charter School, a charter school focusing on space travel and exploration. wants to open up business in West Oakland.
§March into the OUSD building
by Curly (greexacan [at] yahoo.com)
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by Jeffrey Gaddy (bhsf [at] earthlink.net)
I wrote this letter to the editor which was published in The Oakland Tribune on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005. This thing never stops.

Payroll fiasco

I THINK the recent fiasco of having Oakland school district employees pick up their checks at the administrative office lets the community see the incompetence of the school administration.

If they do not have an established chain of authority through their principals and other supervisors, then there is a serious problem.

A principal should be responsible for who works and gets paid in a specific school. What is the central administration saying about its principals?

Also, why couldn't the administration have gone to the schools and distributed the checks? What I see is an attempt to demoralize a workforce that has already had to put up with way too much authoritarianism versus cooperation and inspiration.

The people of Oakland can see this. How long will the state impose this unelected


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dictatorship upon our kids and their teachers?

Jeffrey Gaddy

Oakland
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