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Doesn't the HSTA Represent Teachers?
Recently the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii and Smart Business
Hawaii held the 2009 DOE Trim the Fat contest. The goal was to
encourage the citizens of Hawaii to identify innovative ways of cutting
DOE costs without resorting to employee furloughs or layoffs.
To
get the word out, I hoped to enlist the help of the Hawaii State
Teachers Association. After all, if anyone knows where we can trim the
budget it would be teachers, right? And since teachers face potential
furloughs, they have an added incentive to submit their ideas.
Unfortunately,
my call to the HSTA public relations manager was met with sarcasm,
insult, and an abrupt ending. "You want us to put out information about
your little publicity stunt? Why would we ever help you?"
We
do not need the help of the HSTA. In just a few days we've received
dozens of contest entries that could help save the DOE hundreds of
millions of dollars if implemented. But in an effort to help teachers and other
DOE employees come up with ways to help themselves, we put aside
politics and reached out to an unlikely ally. It's a shame that the
HSTA, which claims to represent the best interest of teachers, refused
to do the same.
We hope all DOE employees took
advantage of this contest and its prizes and we hope they will continue
to send us cost saving ideas. Together we can help avoid furloughs and
layoffs by cutting wasteful spending and providing innovative ideas to
make our education system the very best it can be.
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