Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Bloomberg Vows To Do Layoffs Anyway

From the NY Observer, we learn that the Mayor of Money is NOT happy with the Cuomo bill, will not support it if he does not get a repeal of teacher LIFO protections by Thursday, and signaled plans to lay off 4,666 teachers no matter what


Mayor Bloomberg further distanced himself from Governor Andrew Cuomo today, telling reporters "the length of time that you have worked is irrelevant" to evaluating teachers.

Unnamed Bloomberg aides were quoted in the Daily News saying Cuomo's legislation to revise teacher seniority rules were a "sham" and, possibly, the created by the teacher's union.

Cuomo's proposal would take seniority into account, along with a as-yet-to-be created evaluation system.

Speaking at Pier 92 for the start of their annual art show, Bloomberg said "the length of time that you have worked is irrelevant to whether or not you can do what our children need." When asked about comments attributed to his unnamed aides, Bloomberg would only say he hasn't seen the governor's bill.

While the mayor didn't attack the governor as harshly as his anonymous aides did, Bloomberg did make clear exactly what he wanted the governor to do.

"There is a simple test that we're going to apply to anything that he does," said Bloomberg. "Does it repeal 'Last in First Out,' that law, and allow the city to lay off teachers based on merit this year? Anything short of that will harm our students and jeopardize the [progress] that we made to the schools."

"The governor still has two days to put the senate bill in his budget," Bloomberg said. "If it doesn't repeal LIFO, it simply kicks the can down the road and it will kick some of our best teachers to the curb and I think that would be a travesty."

Many around the ed blogosphere are convinced that he won't actually go through with layoffs if he's forced to get rid of his precious newbies.

They may be right.

But as of now, he's still acting as if he's ready to do that.

Albeit, less vociferously than his "anonymous" aides (i.e., Howard Wolfson and Stu Loesser.)

3 comments:

  1. That ass Bloomcrap, should shut-up and step down. Im sick of his gas bag comments.

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  2. Senate republicans want to repeal LIFO in the budget now.

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  3. Those in glass houses should not throw stones.

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