Cuomo: Still won't cater to teachers' union. Says he doesn't need their endorsement.
Crossposted in General Discussion
He's planning on treating teachers and other employees the same as before. In 2010 he and his running mate announced they would take on public employee unions....and they did.
"What the Democratic Party is all about is growth and change," Cuomo said. "It's a new day. There are new problems that need new approaches. And that is what's meant by the new Democratic Party."
.."One change from the "old" Democratic party seems to be the willingness of Cuomo and his running mate Robert Duffy to take on a powerful constituency -- the public employee unions. Duffy has battled with union leaders in Rochester over some of his controversial proposals, including his call for more control of city schools. Cuomo says he respects that.
"Yes, he tangled with public employee unions," Cuomo said. "Guess what, we're going to be tangling with public employee unions going forward."
AND he's going to do it again when re-elected. He's proud of his stance against public employee unions.
Cuomo: No Shift In Treatment Of Teachers In Second Term
From State of Politics:
Asked about whether hes shifting his tactics post-primary, Cuomo said he wouldnt change his approach to public workers and teachers labor organizations.
I knew what I was doing when I did not cater to the teachers union. I didnt have to take the endorsement of the teachers union the first time, by the way.
He's probably right. He apparently doesn't need teachers on board to win. I wonder if that is true of the nation-wide races coming up this year.
I think they believe it to be true, that teachers are not a necessary factor for winning...because there has not been one single solitary favorable move toward this group since 2009.