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Book
15th April 2010, 07:46 AM
NYC to stop paying teachers to do nothing

By SARA KUGLER (AP) – 53 minutes ago

NEW YORK — The city and the teachers' union have worked out a deal to stop putting hundreds of teachers waiting for disciplinary hearings in "rubber rooms," and will close the centers this fall, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Thursday.

Officially known as teacher-reassignment centers, rubber rooms are off-campus spaces where hundreds of teachers are paid their full salaries to do nothing while they await disciplinary hearings.

The person familiar with the decision said Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration and the teachers' union were to announce the deal later Thursday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the announcement had not been made.

More than 600 teachers generally spend months or even years in the rubber rooms playing Scrabble, reading or surfing the Internet. The nickname refers to the padded cells of asylums, and teachers have said the name is fitting, since some of the inhabitants can become unstable.

The department has blamed union rules that make it difficult to fire teachers, but some teachers assigned to rubber rooms charge that they have been singled out because they blew the whistle on a principal who was fudging test scores.

Because the teachers collect their full salaries of $70,000 or more, the city Department of Education estimated last year that the practice was costing the taxpayers $65 million a year.

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chad
15th April 2010, 07:53 AM
if TA were to get out of ny, i would be all for some sort of natural disaster happening.

Dave Thomas
15th April 2010, 08:05 AM
Don't rule out nukes either.

DMac
15th April 2010, 08:09 AM
if TA were to get out of ny, i would be all for some sort of natural disaster happening.


There are others besides TA near NY that would rather it not be nuked, TYVM.

BTW, TA doesn't live in NY anymore, IIRC.

Twisted Titan
15th April 2010, 09:53 AM
if TA were to get out of ny, i would be all for some sort of natural disaster happening.



Let it come

I will surive.......

cigarlover
15th April 2010, 10:33 AM
anyone know of any private non union company that does the same thing? Pay employees to sit there to do nothing? Only in America.

dysgenic
15th April 2010, 11:01 AM
This is a punishment how? Sign me up.

Twisted Titan
15th April 2010, 11:59 AM
anyone know of any private non union company that does the same thing? Pay employees to sit there to do nothing? Only in America.



Buts its for the childeren.......

1970 Silver Art
15th April 2010, 12:47 PM
I might be wrong on this but I think that GM, Ford, and Chrysler had something simliar to what NYC had. If think that when Ford and GM union workers got "laid off", I think that the UAW union workers still got paid about 80% of their salary to do nothing. I think that ended when GM and Chrysler took gov't bailout money.

k-os
15th April 2010, 12:57 PM
I keep hoping that all of this belt-tightening will result in some good changes. This is a step in the right direction.

When I found out about these rubber rooms a few years ago, I could not believe it was real. It just sounded too absurd that anyone would be paid not to work. I did all kinds of research on it, and discovered, yes, it's true. Then I talked to friends about it, who would insist that it's not true.

My point is, we are all in denial about how screwed up and backwards so much of our government is . . . even if we think we're not.

Unions served a purpose at one point in our history, but now they're just a gang like any other gang, except worse, because they're legal.

peachesinfla
15th April 2010, 01:36 PM
I might be wrong on this but I think that GM, Ford, and Chrysler had something simliar to what NYC had. If think that when Ford and GM union workers got "laid off", I think that the UAW union workers still got paid about 80% of their salary to do nothing. I think that ended when GM and Chrysler took gov't bailout money.




I had a friend of mine who worked for GM. When he was laid off he was supposed to report to a soup kitchen 3 days a week for like 6 hours. 95% of GM pay. Well the first day in he worked a deal with the shift supervisor. That was his last day at the soup kitchen. If this kind of stuff happens at the lowest levels just imagine how much waste there is in govt.

Book
15th April 2010, 01:54 PM
http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local&id=7360996

Related story...lol.

:D