Taxpayers Pay Teacher to Do Union Work During School Hours
by Education Action GroupDENVER – Across the United States, taxpayer dollars are being used to subsidize the salaries and benefits of teachers and other municipal employees who work for their local labor unions.
This wasteful tradition costs taxpayers millions each year, and has gone largely unnoticed because the details of the arrangements are most often negotiated behind closed doors.
Luckily this practice, popularly known as “union release time,” may be coming to an end in many parts of the nation.
Severe budget problems in California, Colorado, Arizona and other states have increased scrutiny on labor spending, with critics highlighting union release time as a disgusting waste of taxpayer money at a time when most schools and municipalities can least afford it.
Education Action Group has documented different forms of union release time in our reviews of teacher contracts in numerous states, and the issue has been probed in depth by researchers like Ben DeGrow of the Independence Institute’s Education Policy Center.
Educators are often released from their regular duties with pay - either full-time, part-time or on a per-diem basis – to serve as union officials. They are free to use school time to handle grievances, attend collective bargaining sessions, lobby government officials, do political work, and perform other union-related activities.
Recent media reports from Denver and lawsuits filed in Arizona and California are bringing needed attention to the unnecessary expense, the first step in provoking corrective action.
The issue is coming to light most often in states and individual school districts with large budget deficits, including Colorado, where the Denver Post recently published a detailed report on union release time in the state’s 20 largest districts.
The newspaper’s findings confirmed what EAG and DeGrow have already exposed: taxpayers are subsidizing the state’s wealthy and powerful teachers union by millions of dollars each year.
The ugly, expensive truth
Colorado’s 20 largest school districts with union contracts spent a combined $5.8 million on salary and benefits over the past five years for school employees to work for their local teachers union, according to the Post.
The stipulations of the arrangements varied by school district – from full time off at full district expense to a set number of days with union reimbursement for a portion of the cost. In recent years, the most expensive agreements cost taxpayers in Douglas County, Adams 12, and Brighton 27 districts $1.3 million, $629,457, and $626,118, respectively.
The Denver Post found that only one of the 20 union contracts reviewed did not require the school district to spend tax money on release time for union business.
Colorado StateTreasurer Walker Stapleton put the issue in plain terms for the Post.
“It’s a shame the money isn’t getting into the classrooms and to students,” he said. “It’s another example of the stranglehold that unions have on education funding in Colorado.”
Unfortunately, the problem extends far beyond the Centennial State.
EAG has documented union release time clauses written into teacher contracts in Michigan, New Jersey, Colorado, Indiana, California, Pennsylvania, Illinois, New York, Ohio and other states. In many cases, we submitted public information requests for the cost of this union perk, and the results ranged widely based on the details of the agreements and the size of the districts.
In Ohio’s 18,000-student Lakota school district, for example, the local union president was granted half time off from teaching duties during the 2008-09 school year to work for the union at taxpayer expense. The union chipped in for a quarter of the expense, but the provision ultimately cost Lakota schools $38,000 in 2008-09.
At the Paterson school district in New Jersey, the union contract stipulates that the district must release several union officers from their school duties with full pay and benefits. Three district employees were released from their duties for the entire 2009-10 school year, and all were paid over $100,000 in salary by the district. The teachers union reimbursed Paterson schools for more than half, but taxpayers were left on the hook for $80,000.
We’ve also found expensive union release time provisions from contracts in Michigan and Indiana. The Rochester, Michigan district paid about $120,000 in total compensation for a teacher who worked full time as union president during the 2008-09 school year. The price tag was about $130,000 in the Troy school district, $50,000 in Ann Arbor, and $75,000 in Kalamazoo during the same school year.
Indiana’s Fort Wayne schools subsidized its union president’s compensation by nearly $25,000 in 2009-10.
The irony is that those same union officials use their paid release time to pressure school boards to increase salaries and benefits, and the financial burden on residents. It’s a disgraceful circle of tax and spend that is leaving knowledgeable taxpayers dizzy and nauseous.
What makes matters worse is that many schools do not track the amount spent on union release time.
“It’s bad enough that they pay for union release time at all, but to not even have a basic level of accountability, especially in these tighter budget times?” the Independence Institute’s DeGrow told the Denver Post. “It’s kind of appalling.”
Getting tough
With school budgets drying up, the pressure has increased for district and labor officials to cut back or eliminate union release time. In Colorado’s Douglas County, the district’s new superintendent, Elizabeth Celania-Fagen, cut payments for the union leave nearly in half last year, and is expected to eliminate it altogether in the coming weeks.
“Going forward, my responsibility is to do what’s right for our students in these economic circumstances and to be accountable for taxpayer dollars,” she told the Denver Post.
Other Colorado school districts, including Aurora, Thompson and Adams 12, are phasing out the contract provision, as well.
In California, union officials in the Vista Unified School District agreed to pay $80,000 to settle a district lawsuit seeking reimbursement for $128,242 spent on union release time. Perhaps more importantly, the union promised to pay its own way in the future.
A lawsuit filed in Phoenix is challenging union release time for the city’s seven labor unions. Phoenix’s union contracts allow for more than 73,000 hours of annual release time for city workers to conduct union business at taxpayer expense, according to the Goldwater Institute, a non-partisan government watchdog organization behind the lawsuit.
The Institute is representing two city taxpayers, William Cheatham and Marcus Huey, who contend that the agreements violate the state constitution, which prohibits “using taxpayer dollars to subsidize private entities without proportionate, tangible benefits in return,” according to the Institute.
Both examples illustrate that taxpayers are catching on to the union’s free labor scheme, and we suspect that reports like those recently published in the Denver Post will only increase pressure to address it.
As more taxpayers become aware of the union subsidies, we believe most will come to the same conclusion as Clint Bolick, director for the Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation at the Goldwater Institute.
“Taxpayer money would be used exclusively for public purposes,” he said. “The practice of shoveling millions of taxpayer dollars into union coffers must be stopped.”







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As a public school teacher in Colorado – but not in the districts mentioned here – I am appalled by this. My school just spent a fortune and went through a major refurb and I don't even have enough desks in my classroom for all my students. I had to beg, borrow or steal 3 extra desks so none of my students have to sit at lab benches. It is ridiculous for districts to spend money subsidizing the unions. Especially since CO is right to work and not every teacher is in the union – I'm not – mainly for reasons like this.
I would like to know if there is a guide to uncovering this type of fraud in my scool district. Anyone?
The students will just have to do without sports and band and supplies and libraries and _____ to support the unions, it is after all their civic duty………..
The unions spend buckets of money on Dim causes yet, they don't pay the people working for them? The taxpayer has to? So, the taxpayer is contributing to causes they might disagree with? Directly paying people to do it?
Who negotiated these contracts anyway? Idiots?
The same applies to automatic deduction of union dues and the paperwork the taxpayers pay for to get the money to the union.
Let them collect their own darn dues!
This madness has to stop!
There is no money for real education. Teachers are ignored for a lobster lunch with the new 250k administrator and the union reps. On the corporate card, of course.
"youre" et tu Blame_canada? ; )
This is unacceptable! These "unions" almost assuredly collect a monthly dues assessment from all their members—What are they doing with those funds, while billing the taxpayer for "union activities"? Its when stuff like this comes to light, "unions" get a reputation for being corrupt—-This has corruption written all over it!
you're wrong Mr Swift!
These arrangements are not "negotiated behind closed doors"
It's not just schools, of course.
I had a state job for years where the union stewards were all on permanent union release time. At first, we would use call-ins and overtime to fill in for them. But there was an "on call" provision, which required that they be permitted to leave their shift work if union business called. Of course, they would have some kind of union business nearly every day – despite the fact that they were actually only busy during negotiations (a few months every three years).
So eventually, permanent positions were created – at taxpayer expense, of course.
You are using the contraction of "you and are", you're. "…. is the scool you are looking for?" Is Canadian English different than American English in that regard? http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/difficulties...
Another article that would look real good under a Breitbart 'BigEducation' or 'BigLabor' site.
I stand corrected—I was looking at the wrong "your"—I dont always use apostrophe's but I virtually never mispell anything–Spelling was my point! And I'm not Canadian!
I have had the same experience with stewards in the private sector.
Do tell—share your sources.
I was just trying to blame Canada for your oversight. : )
Oh, yes they are. Haven't you ever heard both sides involved in labor-contract talks quoted as saying something like, "We're not going to negotiate this in the media?" In most states with open-meeting laws, boards of education can legitimately exclude the public and the press when discussing labor contracts or ongoing negotiations.
…There's no apostrophe in "apostrophes"…..its a plural, not a possessive….. ; )
…..Sometimes one gets into a rut and can't get out…!…. ; )
……But we love ya', blame !…..
The doors are open, they just don't allow the public in the building……….
If you think about it, union release time is nothing more than a taxpayer subsidy to the political contributions of unions. They wouldn't have quite so many dollars for
Democrats'socialists' campaign war chests if they had to pay for these officials out of their own dues funds, would they?Right?
Didn't Andrew announce a few months ago that Big Education was ready to go?
I give up—thanks for the schooling!
"Right to work" legislation is imperative, necessary, and logical in an age of public union malfeasance, corruption, and delusional selfishness…all at the expense of the taxpayer
Well, I'm pleased the superintendent of the one school district decided that students were the priority instead of the union. That's a start. It is stunning that they had to rediscover that. Now we know one of the reasons that public education is a failure is because the money is going to the unions. Wonder how many people are drawn to teaching simply because of the union? It could very well be that a good education and unions are not compatible. If educators forget why they are there when a union is involved, then it doesn't work to have unions in education. And this is only one problem in education. Another is the leftist indoctrination agenda.
…In Canada it's spelled "scooling', I believe…..; )
I left out two commas in my first reply to you!
I'm still not Canadian!
it's a labour of love.
…What a colourful conversation !……
Not to worry… There will be another teacher bailout along soon…. it's been a few weeks since the last one. Maybe this time the Unions will let enough slip though so that you can have a new pencil and maybe even a half piece of chalk.
Here is a thoughtful question: Who owns who?
Do the Democrats own the unions or do the unions own the Democrats?
I've been pondering this for quite awhile.
…Oh, and your "mispell" is misspelled….. I'm sorry, dude – I won't say anything else !…. ; )
This is bugging me—How exactly did you know that there is no apostrophe in apostrophes? As a rule, I truly hate "P.C." (political correctness), But now I'm being overwhelmed with another "P.C." (punctual correctness)!
I was not a Rahm Emmanual fan simply because of his connection with the Obama's. And when he took the job as mayor of Chicago, I just thought to myself, well, that's Chicago.
Now that I've seen him stand up for the students of his city and has flatly laid the blame at the unions feet, I must rethink my position on Rahm Emmanual.
Bless you Rahm.
It is! I dont rely on a spellchecker, just my two-finger typing abilities.
Apostrophes are normally used for "contractions" & "possessives"….
For example….It's (It is) Johnny's car.
Plurals normally simply add an "s" to the root word – period. (periods..) ; )
….And don't ever change, blame – you are one of BigWorld's finest riters !….. ; )
…..We can do without perfect punctuation, but we can't do without you !…..
I have heard the rumor many times.
I have a good friend (our drummer in the culture warriors band) who is a teacher. He actually will not join the teachers union as our state is a right to work state. What has happened here is nothing more than stealing. The teachers were paid by tax payers to perform a service and instead they did work for a union. That is theft plain and simple. Every teacher who did this should be fired on the spot, prosecuted and ordered to pay back wages they received while doing union work. This is cut and dry, there is no gray area at all. Theft is theft. It is no different than walking into Walmart and taking something with out paying for it! Those who are responsible for managing these teachers (admin), if they do not follow through, should be fired. It's WAY PAST TIME TO START HOLDING PEOPLE ACCOUNTABLE! Do we want common thieves teaching our children?
Here is a telling article from the opinion section on Fox news.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/01/26/how-my-...
They are one in the same.
Another reason why teachers' unions need to be busted.
They're negotiated behind LOCKED doors. Thank you for your correction.
True. But whereas previously it was mentioned as being "in the works", last time AB wrote about it, it was a done deal, and would be up and running soon.
It's not like there's a dearth of material.
I don't get it.
If I was hired for one job and went ahead and did a different job for a different employer on the first employer's dime, I'd be fired in a heartbeat.
This is what happens in the real world.
Not in the make-believe world of public schools.
Here is a very telling article on this subject.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/01/26/how-my-...
Apologies to Kap. My point is about the money, not the teachers
Thanks for the scooling, Dr. ! : -)
….My plezure, LinO !…..
P.S. Since we're tied at 114p, let's race to 150…!……Ready, Set…….
lol….so, your only issue with this is whether it is done covertly or not?
this is why those of us that pay taxes are sick of you and the 47% of Americans that dont pay taxes.
why should we not only pay for your entitlements….but also pay for the labor the union uses to ring morr tsx dollars out of us?
this is akin to paying someone to blackmail me.
lol….so, your only issue with this is whether it is done covertly or not?
this is why those of us that pay taxes are sick of you and the 47% of Americans that dont pay taxes.
why should we not only pay for your entitlements….but also pay for the labor the union uses to ring more tax dollars out of us?
this is akin to paying someone to blackmail me.
I was reminded of Abbot and Costello for a moment……
After reading this I don't EVER want to hear about how these "poor" people are over-worked and have to put in so many hours per week. IF THEY DID THEIR JOB DURING THE TIME PERIOD THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO, they wouldn't have that problem would they? Cry me a "BLEEPING" river.
They are symbiotic, one dies without the other..
….One for you….One for me….
….Two for you….One, Two for me……
I have been too lazy to look, but maybe domain squaters want too high a price.
It is most likely in the teacher's contract. Those are subject to FOIA public release. Many are posted on the district website. Good luck getting through the double speak, though!
My thumbs up is pretty liberal. It's the only part of me that is.
Notice the correct usage of the dreaded apostrophe…..hehe!
After I posted this comment, I went to the School Dist. web site. No union contract. The budget was there, but I'm a carpenter, not an accountant. I found no specific line item for "union release time", however. I did email them with a request as to how I could obtain a copy of the contract. I don't expect to hear back from them any time soon….
You can bet that Rahm won't get as much union money next time. It's not nice to cross moneybags mama union.
OmiGod! I feel like I'm in my third grade class with Sister Natalie! Am I going to have to make English grammar diagrams next?
BTW—they were (Catholic Nuns) the best teachers ever!
When I left 8th grade and graduated from parochial school. I went on to Brooklyn Tech (hard to get into and hard to stay) and sailed through my first year. Of course, the nun power ran out and I had to bust my butt the next 3 years to graduate.
God Bless You, the sisters of Our Lady of Consolation in Brooklyn, NY!
And thank you, Brooklyn Tech, for busting my butt to learn the good stuff. Where, BTW, we were taught conservative values. This was 1963-67. Don't know if it's the same today. In subsequent years, they let GIRLS in.
I went to college but, all that liberal crap was a waste of time and money.
Fantastic but I'm not surprised. I'm a retired school teacher and would be delighted to help out home school families in my area. As long as the parents are committed, it works. I know of 2 families right now that are doing a fine job, and several years ago I had a neighbor who was consistent in her homeschooling. Like anything else, you have to put in the effort to get the results. One of the things Ihave noticed with the families I know is that the kids can finish their work for the day in far less time since they aren't waiting for others to complete work. They have more time to read what they like or delve more deeply into the classwork that interests them – as well as just be kids.
Nice of you to do. I have a very bright young son coming up on schoolage. We are thinking of home schooling. I worry about thesocialization. We live in the country and with only a few neighborsand none with children, it is a concern. Any thoughts?
The homeschool folks in my area have a club. The kids in the club go on field trips together. The parents sometimes teach a class in an area in which they are particularly proficient. They exchange ideas and host a home school textbook display. They even attend homeschool conferences held by a nearby college. Also, they make sure the kids join the other kids in the neighborhood (for you, probably in the nearest town) in soccer, baseball, dance classes, karate, church activities, and things like that where they can be with other kids and learn to socialize.
Thank you.
You have not idea what a teacher does during one 24 hour period do you…if you did you would delete the above post! It is as simple as that. But I bet you were some smart ass brat that did nothing in the classroom so you can now complain about teacher and the eduction you did not get. You know there is a new saying out there..
I don't make a difference because I teach, I make a difference because you decide to learn. You should try it sometime.
You are all just pissed because you did not think of this first so quit the complaining!
It’s unfortunate this has been going on so long, but thankfully it is being brought to light. Really it shouldn’t come as all that much of a surprise considering that taken together, the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association have been the nation's leading political donors in federal elections over the past two decades, and teachers' unions are either number one or number two in terms of political giving in 60% of US states (http://bit.ly/pdU7XL).
Unions stranglehold over legislation must be addressed, but the only way it will be is through the voting taxpayers. In places like Colorado we’ve seen these taxpayers begin to take a stand against teachers unions (http://bit.ly/sDvDt1), and hopefully it continues so that we ensure tax dollars are going to where they should be.
Nah, we'd rather make our money fair and square.
And you wonder why our kids can't read and/or write? Their union 'goon' teachers are in it for the money and nothing more….they don't care to 'teach'…they care to get the summers off and the benfits of teaching and nothing more!
MICHIGAN SEIU STEALING MEDICAID PAYMENTS FOR UNION DUES!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4g9ILNUr_8&fe...
GET YOUR UNION DUES REFUNDED IF THEY ARE NOT USING THEM PROPERLY…Republican Saul Anuzis (a former member of the Teamsters) announced the launch of a new website specifically designed to give union members assistance in getting refunds for the portion of their dues used on politics. It is not “anti-union,” it is a site with one purpose—to help union members who do NOT want their dues money used on politics, regardless of party.
http://www.unionrefund.org/
BANISH THE UNION ‘GOONS’ – BOTH PUBLIC & PRIVATE
IS YOUR STATE “RIGHT TO WORK”? – http://www.nrtw.org/rtws.htm
Regular teachers work hard, and you're right on that.
Cronies on the other hand….
THAT is where the Unions screw people over. The CRONIES. You know, the $400,000/year union president, with 30 years of union service through the ranks, who works at a city job for 10 minutes, and retires. Now collects two SIX FIGURE pensions – union and city because they count the union time as city time. And that's just here in Illinois. Who knows what nonsense they do in other states?
For all you teacher bashing freaks:
http://m.examiner.com/k-12-in-topeka/in-what-othe...
quote: "But look around. You’ll find droves of armchair educators who summarily dismiss any statement about education when it comes from a teacher. Likewise, it’s easy to find politicians, pundits, and profiteers who refer to our veteran teachers as ineffective, overpriced “dead wood”. Only the rookies could possibly be any good, or worth the food-stamp-eligible starting salaries we pay them.
And if teachers dare ask for a raise, this is taken by many as clear evidence that teachers don’t give a porcupine’s posterior about kids. In fact, some say if teachers really cared about their students they would insist on earning LESS money.
If that entire attitude weren’t bad enough, what other profession is legally held to PERFECTION by 2014? Are police required to eliminate all crime? Are firefighters required to eliminate all fires? Are doctors required to cure all patients? Are lawyers required to win all cases? Are coaches required to win all games? Of course they aren’t."
Your scenario can also be applied to local and state governments. The unions keep getting more and more pay and more and more benefits. We are entering a period when many will retire with all those benefits. It is breaking the bank!
But, instead of cutting wages or benefits, or asking the union workers to contribute to their benefits, or eliminating unneeded positions or lousy workers, the public is told over and over again that "services must be cut"! The public keeps paying more and is getting less every day!
This arrangement is not surprising. Having worked for General Motors for almost 40 years, I saw Union "Officials" clock in and then leave on "Union Business" day after day, not reporting back until the next day. The HR labor rep would sign their timecard and credit them for at least 8 hours, and I am sure sometimes more. I know this because they made the same hourly rate as I did but made twice the money. As a result, the General Motors employess in my town went from 20,000 to 0.
Apostrophe', Zappa! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twgwDQrP1ok
……" ! "…….. ; )
….My dad went to Brooklyn Tech……Didn't graduate – long story….
…..I grew up close by – taught by excellent lay persons, Franciscan Brothers and Jesuit priests…….and the rest, as they say, is history….
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