Sunday, August 12, 2012

MORE summer series event Thursday Plus CL/Del Training Sept. 19

Learn about MORE, meet others who are down for a different UFT...
If you think the UFT/Unity Caucus leadership have taken us in the wrong direction by agreeing to so much of ed deform (they try to coat themselves in Teflon like it is all Bloomberg's and Klein's fault), it is time to take action to help create an alternative. Other efforts in the past have not taken hold and unless more people get involved there is a danger that we end up right back where we started in trying to build MORE. If the alternative to Unity is just as top down we will get nowhere. So this is YOUR chance to get involved in steering MORE to be an open and democratic organization with widespread representation in the schools. So stop bitchin' and start buildin'.


Hi all, Please spread the word. Face book, twitter, all your teacher friends. And please come yourselves, this is how we build community and a new UFT!


The next MORE summer series event is this Thursday,
 August 16th.   5-8
Lolita Bar: 266 Broome street, Manhattan
map HERE
This is a chance to learn about MORE, meet others who are down for a different UFT and enjoy some cheap happy hour drinks and good conversation.


Come find out what MORE is planning for the fall and how you can get involved in shaping the future of the UFT!


AND SAVE THE DATES!!


Thurs, August 23rd, Solidarity with Chicago teachers. Meet a CTU member and find out what is happing in Chicago and how you can help!
6:30 p.m. 
at The Murphy Institute
25 West 43rd Street, between 5th and 6th avenues
18th Floor, Room C/D


Saturday, Sept 22nd
First MORE meeting of the school year. STAY TUNED!


SAVE THE DATE: Wednesday September 19:

Training for new chapter leaders, new delegates, or anyone trying to build activism within the schools. Loc TBA

Labor Notes, a publication for rank and file labor activists that has been around for more than 30 years, is teaming up with MORE to help provide training for UFT activists interested in trying to build membership activism in the schools. At our workshop on the 19th we'll discuss ways in which we can identify potential activists and leaders within our schools, figure out how to approach and activate them, and discuss what kinds of issues are likely to interest our co-workers.
Join us on the 19th to meet experienced activists from other unions and from among MORE's deep bench of rank and file
leaders.
Stay tuned for details on location and time (most likely starting 4:30-5 PM).
For further info contact
Kit WainerUFT Chapter Leader, Leon Goldstein High SchoolKitWainer@yahoo.com 
 



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