Seven Days in Chicago: What has been revealed by the Chicago teachers strike
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/sep2012/pers-s18.shtml
The Chicago teachers’ strike, which entered its second week on Monday, has laid bare the social and political dynamic of the United States.
Since their strike began one week ago, teachers have faced the ferocious hostility of the entire political and media establishment, which has treated their efforts to defend public education as if the strikers were their slaves. As the Chicago Tribune put it, the teachers were seeking to oppose the “arc of history,” by which they meant the efforts of the ruling class to rip up every social gain made by working people over generations of struggle.
Having slashed funding for public education for decades and pursued policies resulting in a vast increase in poverty, the Democrats and Republicans are united in scapegoating teachers and using test scores to fire them and accelerate the process of privatizing education.
The strike in Chicago is a test case in the reactionary school “reform” agenda of the Obama administration. It is no accident it is taking place in Chicago—the home of the Democratic Party machine that propelled Obama into the White House—and that teachers are pitted against Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Obama’s former chief of staff and the current head of fundraising for the president’s reelection campaign.
On Sunday, a meeting of teachers’ delegates rejected the attempt of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) to end the strike on terms that accept all of the demands of Mayor Emanuel. The teachers refused to be stampeded into accepting a sellout.
Mayor Emanuel, who pocketed earnings of $16 million as an investment banker in two-and-a-half years after his 1998 departure from the Clinton White House, is outraged that the delegates insisted that they and the membership at least be allowed to know the exact terms of the settlement before calling off the struggle.
Emanuel’s response is to seek a court injunction to force teachers back to work, arguing the strike is “illegal” and that it is “a clear and present danger to public health and safety.” This is coming from a mayor who is seeking to dismantle public education in Chicago and confine the vast majority of children to a future of poverty, overcrowded classrooms in deteriorating schools, and unemployment.
A court has delayed a hearing until Wednesday. If teachers do not capitulate Tuesday and vote the “right” way at the next House of Delegates meeting, the injunction is set to go forward with the threat of massive fines, firings and arrests.
This recalls more than Reagan’s firing of the PATCO air traffic controllers. The ruling class in Chicago has a long history of responding to the class struggle with an iron fist. This is a city where four leaders of the eight-hour day movement—the Haymarket martyrs—were sent to the gallows in 1887, a dozen striking steelworkers were gunned down in 1937, and two young Black Panther civil rights leaders—Fred Hampton and Mark Clark—were murdered by Chicago police in cold blood in 1969.
As for the CTU, it has revealed itself to be absolutely unwilling and incapable of leading a struggle to defend the teachers. The CTU bureaucracy, led by Karen Lewis and Jesse Sharkey, a member of the International Socialist Organization (ISO), never intended to wage a serious struggle. The CTU called the strike merely as a means of letting off steam. The intention from the start has been to accept terms worked out behind closed doors with the mayor.
Caught off guard by the opposition of teachers—who reportedly shouted at the CTU leaders to “get it right”—Lewis sought to justify the betrayal by insisting that the contract, though not “good,” was “the deal we got.” In reality, it was the deal she and Sharkey accepted in lieu of conducting a struggle against the Democratic Party, the Rahm Emanuel administration in Chicago, and the Obama administration in Washington.
Regardless of the opposition of the teachers, the CTU is determined to push through a sellout. Lewis and Sharkey welcome Emanuel’s threat to obtain an injunction. They hope that this will convince teachers that further resistance is futile.
The policy of the CTU is determined not by teachers, but by the bureaucracy’s political alliance with the Democratic Party and its acceptance of and support for the existing capitalist set-up. Lewis has said that what teachers can achieve is restricted by the school district’s budget deficit. Moreover, the CTU has accepted city plans to close more than 100 schools and add 60 more charters, saying only that it wants this to be done with the collaboration of the union, rather than unilaterally.
The course of the strike has laid bare not only the relationship of classes, but also the mechanisms of class rule. The ruling class maintains an elaborate network of political institutions and organizations to preserve its control over the working class and regulate and suppress social opposition.
The trade union apparatus plays the principal role in this suppression. Behind the unions stand various pseudo-left groups like the ISO. Whatever “left” and even “socialistic” rhetoric they employ, the ISO and similar organizations speak for a layer of the upper-middle class that is deeply hostile to any independent political struggle of the working class. They are desperate to maintain the authority of the unions over the working class, and through it the subordination of the working class to the Democratic Party.
The Chicago teachers’ struggle is a decisive battle to defend public education. This struggle can be won, but only if teachers make a direct appeal to the working class as a whole. There is enormous support for teachers among workers, parents and young people throughout Chicago and across the country. This potential can be mobilized only if the class issues are explained and a fight organized on the basis of a struggle against the Democratic Party and the profit system it defends.
Jerry White
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mitekillem
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I remember there being a big uproar about Emanuel running for Mayor, considering he hadn't lived in Chicago that long when he started running.
-That dude has bad written all over him. - 8 months ago
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mitekillem
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Incredulous
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"Lewis has said that what teachers can achieve is restricted by the school district’s budget deficit."
a deficit that was intentionally created precisely for this showdown.
- 8 months ago
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Incredulous
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VFORVENDETTA
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Incredulous:
"a deficit that was intentionally created precisely for this showdown."
Precisely, thank you inc };-)
- 8 months ago
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VFORVENDETTA
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Frosty46
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We do live in interesting and deceitful times----------nothing is as it seems politically. Dems are drag Republicans, white is black and black is white, Rush Limbaugh is honored, President Carter is denigrated, money wins elections and dogs are the most honest organism on the planet.
Glad I'm nearing departure!
- 8 months ago
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Frosty46
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Milieu
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Here are 4 articles explaining and detailing what was/is/will be happening to American Education. Also if you do the research, something similar is happening in UK.
1. Report Exposes DeVos Plot To Destroy Public Education
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/04/21/968905/-Report-Exposes-DeVos-Plot-To-De...
2. Walton money takes over Wisconsin
Posted by Max Brantley on Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 6:40 AMA report from Wisconsin on the state of affairs in that Tea Party Republican-controlled state:
The Republican governor and legislator are cutting spending on public schools by $800 million, but increasing the amount sent to private schools by $17 million.
http://www.arktimes.com/ArkansasBlog/archives/2011/09/19/walton-influence-at-wor...
3. Is it “all about the kids” (and what that might mean)? — Take One (in relation to ULGM and Madison Prep)
http://madisonamps.org/2011/09/23/is-it-all-about-the-kids-and-what-that-might-m...
4. REPORT: Meet The Billionaires Who Are Trying To Privatize Our Schools And Kill Public Education
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/05/21/168363/billionaires-privatize-educa...
- 8 months ago
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Milieu
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Buckeye_Bill
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Milieu:
Divide and conquer.
I see lines drawn in the sand with teachers, parents, local politicians and unions fighting amongst themselves striving to provide a publicly supported system so the next generation isn't ignorant.
Mayors and local politicians are expected to come up with the monies from an ever-shrinking tax-based general fund to pay for everything from salaries to hand soap. Unions are being attacked from all sides for being supportive of teachers. Teachers are being blamed for children not arriving at school with a good night's rest with breakfast in their bellies and all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed ready for learning lessons. Parents are demanding that their little ones be properly supervised and taught the Three "R"s and how to become assets to society for the common good.
So, who are the real "enemies" to our public education system? Parents? Teachers? Union leaders? Perhaps a little bit of each in the grand scheme of things.
Or what about those who come right out and say how they want to end our public educational system? You know them. They go by the acronym, "GOP".
The Republican Party, through laws passed both on national, state and local levels, has been siphoning off funds by way of a voucher system diverting critical funds away from public schools to private and mostly religious-based educational enterprises for quite some time. The public system has been dying a death from a thousand financial "cuts". And if they, the GOP, obtain enough power to bring to an end the Board of Education and unions that protect teachers, public education as we know it today will be no more.
And we all should know by now who has the GOP in their pockets. The corporations that see profit by privatizing everything. Like prisons, the transportation system - i.e., roads, bridges, rail lines, ports - utilities, natural resources, healthcare, Social Security, postal services, police, emergency services and the military. So, why would they want to leave out public education from that equation? They don't. Soon, everything will be privatized. Which means more profit for them.
Now, if this meant that I would get my money's worth if these things were to take place, that would be great!
But you and I know that will never happen. Greed doesn't work that way.
- 8 months ago
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Buckeye_Bill
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VFORVENDETTA
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Buckeye_Bill:
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/sep2012/pers-s18.shtml
Morning Bill, In this case, you are on, your not spot on, but your on.
"I see lines drawn in the sand with teachers, parents, local politicians and unions fighting amongst themselves striving to provide a publicly supported system so the next generation isn't ignorant. "
*No argument.
"Mayors and local politicians are expected to come up with the monies from an ever-shrinking tax-based general fund to pay for everything from salaries to hand soap."
*"Expected"?
Yes, yes they are. These people come up with any and ALL money to "help" their corporate criminal capitalist friends any way they can (Rahm Emanuel being a HUGE fund raiser for Obama) they ALWAYS "find" money for police (the guardians of the criminals) "find" money (buy cutting social aid programs) "find" money (by raising income and sale's tax's on low and middle income people) and "find" HUGE amounts money for their own re-election campaign's, but somehow can NEVER find a dime for education.
"Or what about those who come right out and say how they want to end our public educational system? You know them. They go by the acronym, "GOP". "
*Or what about those who DO NOT come right out and say it, but are doing the same as the GOP nonetheless, as this article clearly points out.
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/sep2012/chic-s20.shtml
"The Republican Party, through laws passed both on national, state and local levels, has been siphoning off funds by way of a voucher system diverting critical funds away from public schools to private and mostly religious-based educational enterprises for quite some time. The public system has been dying a death from a thousand financial "cuts". And if they, the GOP, obtain enough power to bring to an end the Board of Education and unions that protect teachers, public education as we know it today will be no more."
* Yes, all very true, but again, you leave out the dems, who are doing the same thing.
"And we all should know by now who has the GOP in their pockets."
*Yes, and we should all know are paying the dems as well, again, as the above article points out.
"The corporations that see profit by privatizing everything. Like prisons, the transportation system - i.e., roads, bridges, rail lines, ports - utilities, natural resources, healthcare, Social Security, postal services, police, emergency services and the military. So, why would they want to leave out public education from that equation? They don't. Soon, everything will be privatized. Which means more profit for them."
*Spot on, no argument.
"But you and I know that will never happen. Greed doesn't work that way."
* Very true, that is why you eliminate greed as a motivator, and I know how to do that.
It's a funny and also sad thing, you and I really see eye to eye on so many things, it's only your stubborn refusal to see the democratic "party" for what they really are, the "good cop" in the good cop bad cop routine.
- 8 months ago
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VFORVENDETTA
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VFORVENDETTA
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Milieu:
Thank you Milieu, thanks for the great links.
- 8 months ago
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VFORVENDETTA
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Milieu
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Buckeye_Bill:
They already are doing those things. In the more "successful" cases, they are still under the radar.
- 8 months ago
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Milieu
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VFORVENDETTA
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"They rest are sucking the resources out of education like the vermin they are ."
Indeed, you are spot on, thank you, you uplift when you speak.
- 8 months ago
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VFORVENDETTA
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artemis6
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Mayor Emanuel has shown his true colors . Apparently , the Teachers are the ONLY ones sticking up for the KIDS . They rest are sucking the resources out of education like the vermin they are .
- 8 months ago
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artemis6