COLUMBUS, Ohio – June 16, 2022 – During a public hearing at City Hall last evening, Columbus Education Association (CEA) member Greg Mild urged City Councilmember Shayla Favor to reconsider policy revisions to the Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) residential tax abatement policy, which allows wealthy developers to continue draining much needed funding from our schools….
Author: Cindy Love
CEA blasts District’s decision to strip homeless youth advocates of union status
Columbus Teachers Blast ‘Unconscionable, Illegal’ Decision to Strip Homeless Youth Advocates of Union Status and Contract Protections COLUMBUS, Ohio – June 13, 2022 – The Columbus Education Association, the Union representing nearly 4,500 educators in Columbus City Schools, reacted today to an internal announcement that the District will attempt to unilaterally remove from the CEA…
Columbus Teachers Respond to Levy and Bond Decision: To Fund New Schools, Wealthy Developers and Corporations Should Pay Their Fair Share Too
COLUMBUS, Ohio – May 23, 2022 – The Columbus Education Association, the Union representing nearly 4,500 educators in Columbus City Schools, issued the following statement today in response to the Columbus City Schools Board of Education decision to place a 4.7 mill permanent improvement levy and a $680 million bond on the November ballot: Columbus…
Columbus Teachers Forced to File Suit as District Fails to Comply with Arbitration Award
COLUMBUS, OH – The Columbus Education Association, the Union representing more than 4,000 Columbus City Schools educators, was forced this morning file a lawsuit following the District’s failure to comply with an Arbitrator’s decision issued in July. The Petition to Confirm the Arbitration Award was filed in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas. On…
Columbus Teachers Celebrate School Board Election Victories: Our Schools Are Not for Sale
COLUMBUS, OH – The Columbus Education Association, the Union representing more than 4,000 Columbus City Schools educators, celebrated tonight’s election results for three seats on the Columbus City Schools Board of Education, which showed that CEA-endorsed candidates Michael Cole, Ramona Reyes, and Christina Vera all won election. Educators are particularly excited to welcome Columbus City…