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UTLA 2017-2018 Strategic Plan Summary

Goal: With the Schools LA Students Deserve campaign as the vehicle, make our schools great places to edu-cate, work and learn by achieving pay increases; protecting health benefits; improving class sizes and social/emotional supports; advancing successful school models; improving working conditions, learning conditions and professional rights; organizing against privatization; and working for social justice.

Strategy: Develop a broad union and community campaign, with an early 2018 compression point. We are fighting because we need to: • Support our students—Safe, high-quality public schools are a right for all.• Empower our communities—Public schools are the anchors of the community.• Defend the teaching profession—Educators are everyday heroes; we must protect against attacks.• Fund the future—California ranks 46th in education funding yet is the richest state in the nation. In the

6th largest economy in the world, and in the 2nd largest district in the country, the money is here for the schools our students deserve.

The union and community campaign will include:1) Organizing to force LAUSD to enforce the contract at sites, respecting member and student rights.2) Making every effort to bargain good agreements on our contract and health benefits at the table.3) Building a campaign of escalating actions inside and outside of our worksites, including member educa-

tion, buttons, sticker-ups, Red Tuesdays, school site pickets, community forums, regional rallies, union- wide signature pieces, faculty meeting boycotts, actions at bargaining, citywide actions, a coordinated media campaign, and, in the event that bargaining at the table does not lead to agreements, a real and credible strike threat with demonstrated parent and community support.

4) Organizing to: a. Challenge the billionaire narrative by establishing that under-funding, privatization, and

inequality are conditions that hurt our students. b. Force LAUSD to set its budget and policy priorities based on student and educator needs. c. Increase per pupil funding from barely $11, 000 per pupil per year to $20,000 by the year 2020

through tax policy and other mechanisms requiring the ultra-rich to pay their fair share.

The campaign will be integrated into all work and will include objectives and tactics in these strategic areas:

Collective Bargaining:Objectives: 1). Achieve a new UTLA/LAUSD CBA and health benefits agreement for 2017-2020 by March 2018. 2). Enforce the LAUSD contract, and create and enforce standards in contracts at UTLA-represented charters.

Internal Organizing and Representation: Objective: Build efficient site structures and concrete assessments of our ability to fight in each site. Tactics include: School site mapping to create Contract Action Teams, support and trainings for CATs, and trainings and supports for contract enforcement, grievances, representation and addressing school site issues.

External Organizing, Political Action, and Communications: Objectives: Organize with parents, youth, community, unions, charter educators and elected officials in sup-port of investment in the classroom and against unregulated charter growth and privatization. Tactics include: Building the Reclaim Our Schools LA coalition, statewide and national coalitions; strengthening the movement for Community Schools; organizing with parents and community; fighting co-locations; working with allies on community demands crucial to student well-being; building our political infrastructure; sending delegations to elected officials; taking action to pressure elected officials; and continuing to build our paid and earned public media.

Map your school site and form your Contract Action Team (Core Training 2)

Enforce the contract using your checklists, representation, and organizing (Core Training 1)

Use one of your �rst chapter meetings at your site to review the UTLA 2017-2018 Strategic Plan Summary

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STUDENTS DESERVESTUDENTS DESERVE

for the Schools lafor the Schools la

Support Our StudentsSupport Our Students

Empower Our CommunitiesEmpower Our Communities

Fund the Future Fund the Future

Defend the Teaching Profession

Defend the Teaching Profession

Safe, high-quality public schools are a right for all.Safe, high-quality public schools are a right for all.

Public schools are the anchors of our communities.

Public schools are the anchors of our communities.

Educators are everyday heroes; we must protect against attacks.

Educators are everyday heroes; we must protect against attacks.

California is the richest state in the nation yet it ranks 46th in education funding. In the 6th largest economy in the world, and in the 2nd largest district in the country, the money is here for the schools our students deserve.

California is the richest state in the nation yet it ranks 46th in education funding. In the 6th largest economy in the world, and in the 2nd largest district in the country, the money is here for the schools our students deserve.

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