Statement by Detroit Public Schools Transition Manager Judge Steven Rhodes on May 2 sick-out

Statement from DPS Transition Manager Judge Steven Rhodes: regarding the potential sick out by the DFT on Monday, May 2, 2016.

“We understand that the DFT has chosen to engage in a sickout tomorrow May 2.It is unfortunate that the DFT has chosen to make a statement in this way.  I am on record as saying that I cannot in good conscience ask anyone to work without pay.  Wages that are owed to teachers should be paid. I understand the frustration and anger that our teachers feel. I am, however, confident that the legislature will support the request that will guarantee that teachers will receive the pay that is owed to them. The DFT's choice for a drastic call to action was not necessary.

I am confident that the Michigan Legislature understands the urgency of this situation and will act in a timely manner to ensure that operations of the school district continue uninterrupted. I am working everyday with policy makers in Lansing to move this legislation forward. A districtwide sickout will be counterproductive and detrimental to the efforts of everyone working to help the District.

In my two months in office, I have established a productive working relationship with the leadership of the DFT. I look forward to continuing that strong relationship, so that jointly we can achieve our mutual goal of creating a new DPS under local control that we can be proud of.”

 


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