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Great Victory for Rank and File Unionism - Puerto Rican teachers tell Andy Stern to go to hell

by: JimmyHiggins

Fri Oct 24, 2008 at 12:56

Puerto Rican teachers beat SEIU union-busting raid, and tell Andy Stern to go to hell.

A great victory for rank and file unionism represented by the FMPR.

-Jimmy Higgins

http://www.counterpunch.org/ea...

excerpt

"By a margin of 18,123 to 14, 675,  they voted on Thursday (10/23) against joining the SEIU-backed SPM (Sindicato Puertorriqueno de Maestros), which is closely aligned with another SEIU affiliate, the Association de Maestros de Puerto Rico, an organization of school principals and administrators."

great story by labor journalist Steve Early at
Counterpunch. more below.

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Puerto Rican Teachers Fight the SEIU Union-busters

by: aje

Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 00:56

Very important piece by labor journalist Steve Early. It discusses SEIU's union-busting campaign to destroy the progressive, militant Puerto Rican teachers union.

http://normsnotes2.blogspot.co...

Teachers Remind SEIU That Unionism (in Puerto Rico) Means More Than PR
San Juan Showdown
By STEVE EARLY
San Juan, P.R.

Operating with its usual purple panache, controversial political ties, and a huge advertising budget, America's most Latino-friendly-union has been romancing San Juan all week long.

As the Clinton and Obama campaigns wrapped up their paid media assault on Democratic primary voters, the 1.7 million member Service Employees International Union (SEIU) continued its own PR offensive, laying the groundwork for an upcoming vote among 40,000 teachers. In that election, SEIU seeks to replace a militant independent federation as Puerto Rico's largest labor organization.

(rest below the fold)

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SEIU Convention Under Protest by Puerto Rican Teachers, Students, Schoolchildren

by: California Nurses Shum

Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 13:29

Attendees of the SEIU Convention in Puerto Rico are facing a protest encampment and multiple pickets by Puerto Rican teachers, parents and schoolchildren, furious at Andy Stern and his  North American union for their efforts to bust a historic strike and take over the independent Puerto Rican Teachers Union (FMPR-Federacion de Maestros de Puerto Rico).  

Labor Notes is on the scene:

 The Puerto Rican convention center hosting the Service Employees International Union's big confab is kind of an eerie cross between Superman's Fortress of Solitude and a prison in some isolated part of rural California. The entire complex was fenced in or gated off, with police and security guards posted at every entrance.  Apparently the looming threat is the Puerto Rican teachers, whose union is known by its Spanish acronym FMPR. About 100 teachers gathered outside the convention center Saturday morning to protest SEIU's raid on their union (read the full story from the February Labor Notes). In January the FMPR was decertified by the Puerto Rican government for authorizing a strike. The decertification coincided with SEIU's announcement that they were affiliating a rival teacher union and making plans to scoop up Puerto Rico's 40,000 teachers.
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