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RELEASE September 3, 2009 | |
Contact: Zita Allen, Communications
Director Molly Charboneau Rudy Orozco 212-815-1535
| NYC Board of Education
employees Local 372 of DC 37 launches radio ad campaign slamming school layoffs
at a time when city squanders billions in tax money on private contractors
Ads
say: "When you Protect School Jobs, You Protect School Kids." NYC
Board of Education Employees Local 372 of District Council 37, which represents
25,000 NYC school workers, has launched a radio advertising campaign to fight
the layoffs of dedicated school employees at a time when private contractors and
outside consultants are funded by $9 billion of the city's $60 billion budget.
Local
372's radio ads began airing this week on 1010 WINS, WBLS, WCBS, WWRL and WKRS.
The ads feature NYC public school children who were helped by Local 372
members and tell New Yorkers that, "Mayor Bloomberg is proposing to cut over
900 school workers, the people who watch our kids from the morning school bus
to the afternoon bell." The ads ask the public to "Tell the Mayor 'no'
to these cuts, because while it takes teachers to educate our kids, it takes an
entire school to keep them safe
When you protect school jobs, you protect
school kids."
Among the 900 workers targeted for layoffs are School
Lunch Workers, School Aides, Health Aides, Substance Abuse Prevention & Intervention
Specialists (SAPIS) and Family Paraprofessionals who the Local 372 ads says, "make
sure our kids get to school, stay in school and learn in school, safely."
Students
in the ads describe the vital role these school workers play. A young student
named Denila says, "Ms. Jones sits with us in the lunch room and she takes
us out to play volleyball. She acts like she's one of the kids." Another
child says, "Ms. Dowdy is a drug counselor that comes to my school and teaches
us why we shouldn't do drugs. She doesn't talk down to us, she talks to us. I
like Ms. Dowdy." Another says, "Ms. Richard makes sure I don't eat things
that will put me in the hospital. I'm allergic to peanuts, dairy products. She
really watches over me."
Local 372 President Veronica Montgomery-Costa
said, "These workers should not be on the chopping block. They keep our kids
safe and sound and ready to learn. Laying them off while entering into multi-million
dollar no-bid contracts hurts this city's economy by throwing away millions that
should be put back into the classrooms. It also puts our children in jeopardy.
It doesn't make any sense to contract out services that can be done better and
more economically by city employees who have a longstanding relationship with
1.1 million NYC school children they serve, as well as with their families and
communities."
The Local 372 ads are the latest salvo in DC 37's citywide
campaign spotlighting the shadow government of some 18,000 private contractors
employing a parallel work force of more than 100,000-hired without the "merit
and fitness" examinations and background checks required of public employees
such as these school workers whose jobs are on the line.
DC 37 Executive
Director Lillian Roberts said, "We've proven with our white paper that these
layoffs aren't necessary. The money is there. In fact, the Department of Education
recently signed a $95 million contract with a Florida-based consulting firm with
a history of no-bid contracts. Taxpayers' money is going out of state at a time
when New Yorkers are experiencing high unemployment rates. That is outrageous."
District
Council 37 is New York City's largest public employee union, with 125,000 members
and 50,000 retirees. NYC Board of Education Employees Local 372 of DC 37 represents
25,000 NYC school workers. | |