![]() ![]() ![]() Interference with negotiations through threatsĬone states explicitly that her “note” is intended as an update “on the negotiating process” between CTSD and the CTEA. Is there a State law prohibiting Cone from promoting rumors and scaring parents - and threatening teachers? The superintendent’s rumor millĬone says that according to “the rumor mill” there is “talk of a strike” by Clinton Township teachers - and that “we have 8th grad graduation scheduled for June 20th and we don’t want to have that special event disrupted.”Ĭone wants parents to know that if they “have plans for the summer… we don’t want those interrupted” by teachers striking before and during graduation. ![]() Cone herself allows that “a strike is prohibited by State law.” Cone said the teachers’ union “refused” to “give us a heads up if there’s going to be a strike.”īut the Clinton Township Education Association - the union - has said nothing about striking. In her memo, Cone threatened that 8th grade graduation could be “disrupted” if the teachers go on strike. Cone has developed a tool to influence the ongoing negotiations with teachers: cheap threats and scare tactics. It seems the superintendent runs her very own rumor mill. Other residents and taxpayers say they did not receive it. Cone sent a Memo to the Community that was apparently delivered only to parents of students. The iron fist of the Clinton Township Supreme Soviet… er, school board… was coming down. Families’ “plans for the summer” might be “interrupted.” Cone also reported that negotiations with the teachers’ union were going along swimmingly.Įxcept there was no threatened strike and negotiations were in the toilet. On JClinton Township School District Superintendent Michele Cone warned parents that teachers might violate the law and go on strike just before 8th grade graduation. ![]()
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