Saturday, February 24, 2018

People freezing to death

HUNGER OR HEAT
SCOTS COUNCIL FIGHTS FOR 365
FREE SCHOOL MEAL DAYS
By Stephen Wilson

 
'Coal all spent : the bucket empty : the
shovel useless;the stove breathing out
cold ;the room freezing: the leaves outside
the window rigid, covered with rime: the
sky a silver shield against anyone who
looks for help from it. I must have coal;
I cannot freeze to death ; behind me is
the pitiless stove , before me the pitiless
sky, so I must ride out between them and
on my journey seek aid from the coal
dealer '.

The extract comes from Franz Kafka's
short story called 'The Bucket Rider'
which captures the desperate plight of
a man freezing to death because he
can't heat up his own room. The story
has an unreality about it in the sense that
the man attempts to maintain his fragile
dignity by flying on a bucket to beg for a
free piece of coal from a coal merchant.
The story captures many of the sharp
anguished emotions of a poor person.

Kafka was from Prague but readers can
be forgiven for believing that he was
Scottish. For every year more old
people die in Scotland from the cold than
in the whole of Siberia ! The reason is
because they can't afford central heating.

What strikes the foreign visitor is how
cold many houses are in Scotland. It is
not uncommon to witness some couples
watching television huddled under a
blanket. As a student at university I recall
I studied in the library during the winter
because it was warmer. My mother told
me: "It does not matter how much I heat
up this house. It still feels very cold. I wish
it would get warmer."

One great plus about living in Moscow is
how warm it is. The pipes are bursting with
warmth and the heating is relatively cheap.
According to some reports, Scots cut
down on healthy eating in order to heat
their homes. Frank McNally an education
convener for a Lanarkshire council stated;
"It is horrendous to think that in the 21st
century Scotland children are coming to
school malnourished , but it is a sad reality
that some families face the choice of
heating their home or feeding their
children". 

An April 2017 survey by the National Union of Teachers found that 80% of teachers noticed 'holiday hunger' with as many as a 1/3 of pupils showing signs of malnutrition. Teachers are rightly concerned as this hunger impairs their school kids' performance by negatively
influencing concentration and cognitive
abilities.This is why Lanarkshire council is
going to introduce a new pilot scheme,
titled "Food 365" , at Easter, in Coatbridge
where children can take free meals
every day including the holidays . The
proposal costs an estimated 50,000
pounds. Many teachers support
extending this scheme on a nationwide
basis, but the British government hell
bent on their austerity program,
predictably opposes it.

After almost thirty years of austerity, in
Britain, which has included cutting
social benefits off completely should
an official deem it proper, has led to
a mushrooming of 'food banks' where
poor people queue up to obtain free food
from charities! It is a real indictment
of the British system of government when
their own people now feel hungry and
often have to choose between heat and
hunger. The Bucket rider might as well
have been written in the 21st century
Scotland.

 

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

HOD FEB MEETING

February House of Delegates Meeting CTU
By Jim Vail


The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) held its Feb. House of Delegates (HOD) meeting in a simple fashion.

The CTU Financial Report by James Gillmeister stated that the union is currently analyzing the future financial ramifications from the upcoming Supreme Court decision in Janus that may result in no longer automatically deducting union dues when you join the union. How much fair share revenue will the union lose if teachers do not want to pay the union?

The CTU has currently sublet about one-third of the space it was renting at the Merchandise Mart. The union had anticipated to sublet at least two-thirds, which has created a hole in the budget, Gillmeister said.

The Financial Secretary Maria Moreno said about 80 percent of the teachers voted in favor of merging the charter school teachers into the CTU. 

There are 29 new CTU retiree delegates and ten are 85 years or older, Moreno said.  

VP Jesse Sharkey gave his report. President Karen Lewis was not in attendance. Lewis had also missed the Jan. HOD meeting.

Sharkey told the delegates that the CTU intends to stop school privatization by joining up with the charter schools to make a stronger team. Former charter union president Chris Baehrend noted that the charters have also negotiated good contracts, including one charter that has a 23 student class size cap.

Sharkey said to beware of the Illinois Policy Institute - a pro-business, anti-union, right-wing, anti-tax group which will send out info. to CTU members to try to convince them they shouldn't pay their union dues. Since these clowns represent businesses, that's like telling consumers not to buy products. If enough union members decide to not pay their union dues then the union will cease to exist (and teachers will earn Catholic school wages).

"We need to build our base of power," Sharkey said.

There is a Working People's Day of Action Saturday, Feb. 24 at 11am at the Federal Plaza at Dearborn and Adams, CTU wear red that is a response to upcoming anti-union ruling expected by the US Supreme Court. The CTU flyer reads: "No mayor, no court, no governor, no president, and no corporate bully can stop us when we unite to fight for our rights, our communities and our futures."


Sunday, February 18, 2018

Teacher Fired

FIRED FOR TELLING THE TRUTH
By Stephen Wilson
 

A Russian professor has been fired for
sending a letter demanding that the
current Prime Minister clarify why the
wages of local teachers have not been
adjusted in line with inflation since 2012.
But no explanation was forthcoming.
Instead , the teacher was dismissed.

Perhaps the prime minister felt he had
better things to do such as feeding his
adorable ducks on his estate. The teacher,
Victor Makarenko, is a professor from
Taganrog Matellurgical college, who was
dismissed by the director, has 40 years
of teaching experience behind him. The
open letter ,which was published by Red
Vesna news agency, completely exploded
the myth that the May declaration of 2012
which promised to double the wages of
teachers had been fulfilled. Even
President Putin, in what was a crass
understatement, claimed at a conference
last year on 14 December, 2017
that 7% of teachers had not been given
the promised increase.

In the letter, the teacher asks why the
Rostovskoi authorities violate article 134
of the Labor code which stipulates that
salaries of teachers must be increased in
line with inflation. The letter declares:
'If absolute pay for 5 years has not grown
by a single kopek the reported rate of
inflation has reached double figures... the
real existing pay has decreased one and
a half times. ' In fact teachers are existing
below the poverty level earning as little
as 8,289 rubles. Makarenko points out that
just to raise salaries to the poverty level
the state would have to increase it by 40%.
 
The government claims that it has raised
the national average of teachers to
30,000 rubles a month, but whenever
anyone mentions those figures to teachers
it evokes laughter. To acquire the official
salary teachers would be forced to work
day and night in schools 7 days a week.
They would cease to have any free time.
In fact school teachers are often doing
60-70 hours week just to get by. As a
representative of the Union teacher
succinctly put it to me : "Teachers are
slaves". 

A teacher stated : "Yes, it is
possible to earn 30,000 rubles. If you
forget about your family, forget about
children, work without exception, take
on administrative duties, do a lot of
overtime, and literary spend a lot of
time , day and night at school.'

The reasons for the pay problem has
long been evident. Pay has fallen due
to a deepening crisis, austerity, and
the rising debts which local governments
have been amounting.The total regional
debts which local governments owe
come to a staggering 2.2 trillion rubles.
In order to pay teachers, local
governments are being forced to draw on
private creditors whom they often can't
pay back. The crisis of teachers' pay is
likely to intensify as the crisis deepens.
 
Of course, the likelihood of a pay increase
on the eve of the presidential election can
not be dismissed, but this would represent
a cynical move by the state. Most ministers
live in a world of their own where they
prefer to hear what they want to hear!
 
To borrow a phrase from Charles Dickens,
'A leprosy of unreality' surrounds Russian
members of the Duma. Some of them
only learned about the plight of teachers
one year ago and even then they found
this injustice difficult to grasp.

Victor Makarenko only published what
was well known to most teachers and
what even some ministers actually admit
though prefer to understate or play down.
 
Victor Makarenko must be reinstated
immediately and the Director called to
account for grossly violating the law on
freedom of speech and the press. If
need be, mass protest in the form of
demonstrations and strikes may have
to be used to wake up some deluded
directors that that they can't fire teachers
on a whim just like a spoiled child breaks
up a toy which hurts him at a nursery!

Medvedev should start feeding teachers
and not just the ducks!


Friday, February 9, 2018

Burns Under Assault!

BURNS UNDER ASSAULT
By Stephen Wilson

 
When it is someone's birthday you try to
make it as pleasant as possible for him
or her by offering greetings, cards ,
presents and best wishes. You certainly
don't insult, deride or denigrate a person
on his birthday. This is especially true if
he died over 200 years ago and it is the
centenary of his birthday on the 25th of
January ! For during this time and into
February , many Russians and Scots all
over the World honor the poet Robert Burns
by organizing traditional Burns Suppers in
his memory. At those gatherings, people
gather to hear his most popular poems
recited such as : 'Honest Poverty', 'Ye
Jacobites by name' and 'Toast to the
Haggis' where a haggis is carried in a
plate before a piper then the poem recited
and the haggis stabbed ! Guests gorge
themselves on portions of this dish and
drink glasses of whisky as well as dawn
kilts. The stiff, formal and respectable
atmosphere surrounding those well-dressed
and affluent guests often seems at odds
with a poet who struggled as a farmer in
back -breaking poverty ' and recited sharply
radical poems attacking money as 'a cursed
leaf ' where the poet declared :
'I see the children of affliction,
unaided by your cursed restriction
I see the oppressor's cruel smile,
Among his hapless victim' spoil' .

Burns appears to be popular in Russia
where suppers are organised in his honor.
The Caledonian Clubs, Saint Andrew's
society and many schools mark the
occasion. A parent of one of my students
even told me : "I'm going to a Robert Burns
Supper tonight. I have been to 5 such
events ! Burns popular here because he
was well translated into Russian."

Unfortunately, just a week ago , the
Guardian, and other British newspapers
started to savage the poet's reputation for
his alleged debauchery , drinking and
alleged abuse of women. Burns being
conveniently dead, could not respond to
those allegations or take those critics to
court for libel.

The articles attacking him are reminsicent
of a tabloid newspaper. I mean it is not
some article you would have expected in
the guardian ! For example,
one article declares : Was the Beloved poet
a Weinsteinian sex pest ?' One critic,
Stuart Kelly writes : 'Burns is a rascal, a bit
roguish, roister - doisterer . But here is
another r word - rapist .'The poet Liz
Lochead also joined the attack quoting a
letter of 1788, to a friend , where he
boasted about giving his pregnant girlfriend
Jean Armour, a 'thundering scalade ' where
she later responded with joy'. For Lochead,
this boast seems like a rape ! Some critics
go further and ask ; 'Why do we all raise a
glass to the boor bard of Scotland?'

Well maybe because he is such a great
poet with a real soul!

However, some sober academics think
those claims are not only over the top but
impossible to prove. Catherine Czeikawka
a Burns expert states : 'To label events
described in the letter as rape is to
oversimplify a relationship of great
complexity'.

The Russians I spoke to are perplexed and
astonished that people from 'the Me too'
campaign have decided to attack someone
who died over 200 years ago. Burns had a
daunting and difficult life. Why not let him
rest in peace ?

If you read the poems of Burns you will find
a rare and warm sensibility to women
which was seldom shared by other poets.
The poems indicate someone who highly
respected woman and worried about their
plight and felt immense guilt at not aiding
them enough. Burns might not have been
a saint or angel but he was no monster !
Those attacks on the poet are not new.
The first biography of Burns attacked
Burns for his alleged debauchery , drinking
and class hatred of the better off. If you buy
Robert Burns Selected Poems , in Penguin
books, in Moscow , you can read in the
foreword : 'His overwhelming popularity
was revealed strongly in the adulation
shown by his fellow countrymen , but
MacKenzie was also to praise him as 'a
Heaven taught ploughman '. Unfortunately,
this great acclaim went to Burns 's head
and he led a life of dissipation and
debauchery. '

The best answer to all those slurs is
the biography written by the German Hans
Hecht who wrote 'Robert Burns , the Man
and His work ' 1950 , William Hodge and
company , Limited . In this excellent
biography, Hecht mentions how Burns
helped reinstate the unfairly dismissed
school teacher James Clarke. Second
City Teacher published an article about
how Burn's defended teachers {See article
April 12, 2014 Burns Defends Teachers}.

The comparison to Hollywood producer
Harvey Weinstein is plain absurd. Whereas
Weinstein blacklisted promising actresses,
Burns was an implacable opponent of
blacklisting and abusing people of any
kind. And women were no exception!
Burns, by the way, is a highly under-
estimated poet where they don't even
teach him in Scottish and English schools.
Yet they teach him in Russian schools.
Burns appears to have found some sort of
refuge in Russia.