[Magdalen] Pray for GTS today
James Oppenheimer
oppenheimerjw at gmail.com
Wed Oct 22 02:41:40 UTC 2014
"I get the impression that no one here has paid any mind regarding the back
story at gts."
Do by all means fill us in. Of was that you, wondering if anyone does in
fact have the "back story."
So which is it?
James W. Oppenheimer
*“If you have a chance to accomplish something that will make things better
for people coming behind you, and you don’t do it, you're wasting your time
on this Earth.” -- *Roberto Clemente
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Jim Guthrie <jguthrie at pipeline.com> wrote:
> From: James Oppenheimer
>
> I think he has put his finger on the crux of the matter. Also, I will not
>> be surprised to discover that gts has been in worse shape than they wanted
>> to admit, and it was either going to sink or make major, major changes,
>> including massive pay cuts.
>>
>
> Certainly the financials are terrible. I do not know what the faculty is
> paid, and anything regarding that is really "out there" speculation. And
> it's unlikely they will get others at much lower compensation levels in the
> middle of Manhattan -- that's one of the reasons that New York City is so
> economically vibrant in the first place.
>
> And what better way to cut wages than to provoke the faculty into cutting
>> their own throats?
>>
>
> People who actually live on this planet don’t go out on "strike" when it's
> not a matter of labor law with a union contract. The faculty may have some
> romantic notion of themselves as miners or autoworkers or steelworkers, but
> one would actually expect them to see themselves as professionals.
>
> Bishop Dietsche's response (and Bishop Stoke's) are helpful. I suspect
> that if the faculty had backed away from their "non negotiable demands"
> that the resolution for provisional reinstatement would have been
> unconditional.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Jim Guthrie
>
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