Labor

Semantic Games with Children

By Justin Katz | February 10, 2009 |

How much of life is phrasing? When it comes to the political battle with unions, the spats are like Abbot and Costello skits, which (for the young’ns) often hinged on a semantic misunderstanding. One must read to paragraph six to reach the punchline under the headline “Teachers deny killing science initiative” (emphasis added): The union…

A Cause of This Effect

By Justin Katz | February 9, 2009 |

Things don’t look good in West Warwick: There are no solutions to their immediate fiscal problem. In fact, their current deficit is projected to balloon into a $10-million deficit in the years ahead if nothing is done. So school officials have worked “seven days a week” to come up with a three-year plan that would…

Community Beyond Outreach?

By Justin Katz | February 7, 2009 |

An East Providence school committee member in attendance at the Ed Achorn talk gave me a copy of a flier that’s going to homes across the town: Inside are a few union talking points presented in a “true or false” format, my favorite of which is the following (emphasis in original): It’s the teachers’ fault…

Massaging the Numbers on Teacher Compensation

By Justin Katz | February 5, 2009 |

Yesterday, I pointed to a report showing that Rhode Island teachers lead the nation in pay compared with neighbors in similar fields within the state. With a methodology that selects specific occupations that require a comparable amount of education to teaching, the study’s authors found that RI teachers exceed their peers by 12%. Not surprisingly,…

The Union Death Grip

By Justin Katz | February 4, 2009 |

What we’re seeing across Rhode Island, from Tiverton to East Providence, to West Warwick, and now to Johnston is the essential nature of the teachers’ unions: Resistance from the teachers’ union has forced the Johnston school system to abandon its leading role in a $12.5-million project to dramatically upgrade science and math education across Rhode…

’50s Policies in the Modern Economy

By Justin Katz | February 4, 2009 |

As I recall, it was during America’s discovery of FoxNews, just after 9/11, that I saw Robert Reich on Hannity and Colmes, and Hannity made a comment to the effect that Reich’s ability to talent for promoting detrimental economic policies was frightening. That memory came to mind while reading Reich’s recent essay promoting the “Employee…

The Story of Rhode Island Education in Two Rankings

By Justin Katz | February 4, 2009 |

Taking a soft tack in defining “fairness” when it comes to teacher compensation, Julia Steiny references a series of reports put out by Education Week: The researchers averaged the earnings of all 16 occupations and used that number to draw a “parity line” across the center of the chart. Against that line they graphed each…

Repair the System to Repair the Budget

By Justin Katz | February 2, 2009 |

It’s curious — at a time when lefties and unions are more than happy to accept far reaching justifications for weaving their wish lists into an ostensible stimulus package at the federal level — to hear them arguing for a close delineation of “budget repair” in the state: Union leaders are accusing the Carcieri administration…

Change Can’t Be Done

By Justin Katz | February 2, 2009 |

On Friday evening, Portsmouth Fire Chief Jeff Lynch sent an email to a baker’s dozen (or so) of state legislators explaining why not a single one of the governor’s budgetary suggestions related to public-sector labor ought to be accepted. The entire letter is printed in the extended entry, below. It would be folly to state…

A Get What You Can Society

By Justin Katz | January 30, 2009 |

It’s difficult not to rub one’s eyes and look again: Despite crippling losses, multibillion-dollar bailouts and the passing of some of the most prominent names in the business, employees at financial companies in New York, the now-diminished world capital of capital, collected an estimated $18.4 billion in bonuses for the year. That was the sixth-largest…