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Teachers Union Seeks to Hide Strike Talk in School Emails from Public Eyes
Michigan Capitol Confidential ^ | 3/25/2011 | Tom Gantert

Posted on 03/25/2011 11:29:23 AM PDT by MichCapCon

The Michigan Education Association’s attorney sent an email advising its members to make sure that all emails pertaining to the illegal activity of striking teachers not be released in a Freedom of Information request sent to their districts. Art Przybylowicz, the MEA’s general counsel, warned union members that the Mackinac Center for Public Policy had sent a FOIA to school districts asking for electronic correspondence regarding a strike.

Last week, MEA president Iris Salters sent an email to members asking about their willingness to allow the union to “initiate crisis activities” which could include “work stoppages.” Teacher strikes are illegal under Michigan law.

Przybylowicz cited the Michigan Court of Appeals ruling on the Howell Education Association vs. Howell Board of Education case. This ruling stipulated that email communications between public school employees in their capacity as members of the union were “personal emails” and thus not subject to FOIA.

“Thus, school districts should not be disclosing those types of e-mails in response to this inquiry,” Przybylowicz wrote in his email. “If you become aware that your school district is planning to disclose e-mails between staff members, please contact your UniServ Director.”

But Robin Luce-Herrmann, general counsel to the Michigan Press Association, said she thinks Przybylowicz has an overbroad interpretation of the Court of Appeals ruling. Herrmann said emails in the Howell case involving teacher/union members and the administration were released pursuant to FOIA. She said the Court of Appeals ruling said that emails were not considered “public records” solely because they were in a teacher’s email. Herrmann said emails related to “crisis activity” or “job action” involves teachers acting in their official capacity as public employers.

There is a motion that the Michigan Supreme Court reconsider the Howell Education Association vs. Howell Board of Education decision. Herrmann said the MEA’s overbroad interpretation of the ruling is one reason why the Supreme Court should take up the case.

The Mackinac Center Legal Foundation and the Michigan Press Association have jointly filed a legal brief in the case.

“One of our contentions has been that last year’s ruling would lead to public employees’ illegal activity being hidden from public scrutiny, thereby gutting the state’s FOIA law,” said MCLF Director Patrick Wright, who coauthored a joint amicus brief. “That concern has been heightened now that a school district has used the decision to thwart a request for emails discussing school employee strikes. Such strikes are illegal.”


TOPICS: Education
KEYWORDS: michigan; union

1 posted on 03/25/2011 11:29:27 AM PDT by MichCapCon
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To: MichCapCon

In the words of bill maher, “ dumb twots.”


2 posted on 03/25/2011 11:40:35 AM PDT by USS Alaska (Nuke the terrorist savages.)
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3 posted on 03/25/2011 11:50:09 AM PDT by Maverick68
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To: MichCapCon
Any info on tax-funded computers is open to FOIA.

They should be sued if they refuse to release the info.

4 posted on 03/25/2011 11:52:22 AM PDT by lonestar (It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
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To: lonestar
Any info on tax-funded computers is open to FOIA.

They should GO TO JAIL if they refuse to release the info.

5 posted on 03/25/2011 11:54:06 AM PDT by FormerACLUmember (When the past no longer illuminates the future, the spirit walks in darkness.)
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To: lonestar
They should be sued arrested and held without bail if they refuse to release the info.


There, fixed it.
6 posted on 03/25/2011 11:55:03 AM PDT by Emperor Palpatine (Tosca, mi fai dimenticare Iddio!!!)
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To: MichCapCon
The Michigan Education Association’s attorney sent an email advising its members to make sure that all emails pertaining to the illegal activity of striking teachers not be released in a Freedom of Information request sent to their districts.

Sounds like a RICO criminal conspiracy, to me.

Too bad Eric only cares about "his people."

7 posted on 03/25/2011 12:02:06 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum ("If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun." -- Barry Soetoro, June 11, 2008)
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To: MichCapCon
If I had a kid attending school in WI... 1st question I would ask at first parent/teacher conference of the new school year: "Did you abdicate your class to protest?"

With a "yes" or "I'm not going to answer" answer ... I'd get up and leave... demanding a different teacher for my kid.

8 posted on 03/25/2011 12:28:16 PM PDT by Trajan88 (www.bullittclub.com)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

This is the same sly underhanded stuff that caused me and my wife to start homeschooling our kids. That and they can’t teach worth a cr-p here.


9 posted on 03/25/2011 12:29:32 PM PDT by jimpick
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