Wednesday, August 10, 2016

UFT Leader Puts Increasing Distance Between Union and de Blasio

 

The political harmony between Mayor Bill de Blasio and United Federation of Teachers president Michael Mulgrew has faded in recent months, with Mulgrew issuing a series of denunciations of City Hall’s key education agenda items.

Since May, Mulgrew has frequently and openly bucked the mayor and schools chancellor Carmen Fariña, sometimes sounding more like a member of the chorus of de Blasio education detractors than the stalwart City Hall ally he had been early on in de Blasio's term.

On community schools, the cornerstone of the mayor's plan to improve struggling schools, Mulgrew recently declared that de Blasio and Fariña “don’t get it.” In a scathing letter, he lamented what he called the DOE’s “poor track record” on implementation of big-ticket agenda items and warned the mayor’s discipline policies could lead to “out of control” schools. And Mulgrew was notably silent during City Hall’s all-hands-on-deck fight this spring to win a lengthy extension of mayoral control of the city's public schools.

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Source: Politico

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