TEACHERS and other staffers at Olney Charter High School
voted yesterday to form a union, becoming Philadelphia's largest charter school
to unionize.
The final tally was 104-38 in favor of the union, which
will be under the umbrella of the Alliance of Charter School Employees, an
affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers.
"It's amazing," teacher Sarah Apt said after
the vote count. "It's just an enormous victory for our whole community,
not just for our staff but for students and families and for anyone who wants
us to be a good school."
Inside the school cafeteria, Olney staffers watched, many
standing arm-in-arm, as a National Labor Relations Board agent counted the
votes from a cardboard box. The group cheered loudly after AFT representative
Evan Lundeen said, "Y'all got a union."
After many hugs and some tears, teacher Hannah Myers
addressed her colleagues, telling them she was "proud" of their
effort and that "we're going to make this place a better place for our
students . . . Si se puede!"
Then Myers added, "How about Stetson is next?"
and the gathered staffers loudly endorsed that sentiment. Staffers from John B.
Stetson Charter School filed paperwork Monday asking the NLRB for a union vote.
Thomas Darden, chief operations officer of ASPIRA, which
runs both schools, said the firm would work with the new union at Olney
Charter.
"Throughout this process, we have always said that
we would respect a vote of the Olney teachers and staff," Darden wrote in
an email. "Now that they have voted in favor of union representation, we
will negotiate in good faith with them to reach a fair agreement."
AFT President Randi Weingarten said in a statement:
"We applaud the courage of the teacher-leaders at Olney who stood together
in the face of [ASPIRA's anti-union] campaign, and we will work with them to
ensure they and the kids they serve achieve the respect, dignity and opportunities
they all deserve."
Source: Philly.com
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