Support Local 891 and Stop Privatization in New York City Public Schools

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Your Plan to remove Custodians from our schools is wrong!

Our custodians care about our schools and out children. Civil Service Custodians work hard to ensure our schools are clean and well maintained. They are a necessary part of the fabric of our educational community.

The public school system has tested private contractors before, and they have repeatedly failed. They always cost more and provide less. Private contractors chief concern is maximizing profits.

New York Citys scarce educational dollars should not be wasted on money-hungry corporations that care nothing about children. This new privatization scheme will expose our children to unnecessary dangers!

We urge you to STOP YOUR PRIVATIZATION PLANS NOW!

School Custodian Engineers put CHILDREN FIRST..Private Contractors put PROFIT FIRST.

LOCAL 891 UNION CUSTODIANS: A HISTORY OF SUCCESS

Local 891 engineers are civil servants who have operated NYC public schools for more than 100 years. We operate a unique system of custodial care, whereby we employ the cleaners, handypersons and firepersons (boiler operators). WE ARE ACCOUNTABLE to school principals, school community and the Department of Education. The 850 skilled men and women Custodian Engineers are an INTEGRAL PART TO THE SCHOOL COMMUNITY.

Custodian Engineers are public servants who are paid a salary. We are motivated by a desire to PERFORM WELL and to be rated highly by the schools principal. We use our budget to DELIVER AS MANY SERVICES AS POSSIBLE tot he children in our schools. And money NOT EXPENDED is FUNNELED BACK into the system to be used in the classroom where it will BENEFIT ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN.

Union Custodians have withstood the test of privatization in the past, proving WE DO THE JOB BETTER AND CHEAPEER. From 1995-1996, the Board of Education placed more than 120 schools under the management of private contractors. (Previously the buildings were cared for by Custodian Engineers.) Since then, more than 40 of those have reverted back to Custodian Engineers because the principals were unhappy with the level of services provided by contractors.

PRIVATIZATION COSTS THE DOE MORE, AND PROVIDES YOUR CHILDREN WITH LESS!!

The Department of Education plans to privatize custodial services throughout the City, beginning with Regions 3 and 8. The plan is to have OUT-OF-STATE CORPORATIONS perform ALL NON-EDUCATIONAL support services, such as custodial, maintenance and food. THIS PLAN PLACES OUR CHILDREN AT GREAT RISK!

PRIVATE CONTRACTORS ARE BUSINESSMEN IN FOR-PROFIT BUSINESS. They reduce services and minimize the funds expended in buildings in order to increase their profit.

THE SAFTY OF OUR CHILDREN should not be JEOPARDIZED to satisfy the profit motives of OUT-OF-STATE CORPORATIONS! It makes more sense to maintain the current, in-house system and use money generated from cost saving measures to BENEFIT the CHILDREN.

WHEN IT COMES TO CRITICAL SAFETY ISSUES such as the use of cleaning chemicals, boiler safety, A/C plant operations, and indoor air quality, SCHOOL CUSTODIAN ENGINEERS have an EXEMPLARY TRACK RECORD of RESPONSIVENESS and CARE, while PRIVATE INDUSTRY CONTRACTORS have NOT. Private contractors who currently manage several schools throughout the CITY OF NEW YORK have put STUDENTS and FACULTY at RISK since 1995.

PRIVATIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES could lead to a system of public education where nearly all administrative, teaching, and support services, as well as cultural functions, would be controlled by private companies. This would greatly reduce the role of PARENTS and COMMUNITY LEADERS.

AS DOE EMPLOYEES, CIVIL SERVICE CUSTODIAN ENGINEERS are FULLY INVESTIGATED by BOTH the CITY and the DEPARTMENT. The CLEANING staffs of CIVIL SERVANTS UNDERGO the SAME BACKGROUND CHECKS and HAVE IDS ISSUED BY THE DOE. Private contractors are NOT SUBJECT to ANY BACKGROUND CHECKS.

CUSTODIAN ENGINEERS AND THEIR FAMILIES are from the metropolitan area and most are NYC residents. We hire people from the communities we serve. The FOR-PROFIT contractors HIRE employees who are answerable to OUT-OF-STATE CORPORATE OFFICES.

LETS KEEP OUR JOBS WHERE THEY BELONG!

According to an analysis by the prestigious management-consulting firm of Deloitte & Touche, privatization does not yield cost savings but does result in a reduction of the quality and quantity of services.

CONTRACTORS & DOE WASTED $51 MILLION FROM 1998-2001

The Department of Educations OWN data shows it has wasted $51,521,193 by contracting out custodial services (NYC DOE Office of Financial Management Report Cost comparison by Local 891)

LOOK WHAT $51,521,193 CAN BUY!
More than 1,030 NEW Teachers
More than 858,686 UP-TO-DATE Textbooks
More than 64,482 NEW computers

CONTRACTORS UNDOCUMENTED SPENDING:
Private Contractors DO NOT document expenses to the DOE. They cut corners and spend as little as possible. They are in business to MAXIMIZE profits; it would benefit them to use unapproved labor. YOU DESERVE to know who is WORKING around YOUR CHILDREN!

CIVIL SERVANTS DOE-APPROVED SPENDING:
Civil Service Custodian Engineers payroll costs are DOCUMENTED and APPROVED by the DOE. Custodian Engineers would have to pay money from their OWN POCKET if they attempted to employ UNAPPROVED and DANGEROUS manpower like contractors can.

Their Plan to remove Custodians from our schools is wrong!

We urge you to STOP YOUR PRIVATIZATION PLANS NOW!

To show your support for local 891 and STOP PRIVATIZATION IN OUR SCHOOLS!

62 Signatures

  • Sharon DelBene-Giattino
  • Anthony Giattino
  • Dennis DelBene
  • JOSEPH GIATTINO
  • mary lou king
    • Comments
    • Support Local 89l and stop privatiation in NYC schools.
  • AnnMarie Giattino
  • Maria Febus
  • JOYCE GIATTINO
    • Comments
    • STOP WASTING MONEY W/ PRIVATIZATION
  • Ludwig W.Manz
  • Anabell Talavera
  • Robert , Natasha, and Bianca Stiles
  • KAREN ZACCONI
  • Jose Ilarraza
    • Comments
    • privatizing the schools will be the very worst thing that will happened to our kids... we the voters control the true out come of this matter mr mayor, not you nor joel klein...
  • Frederick Geiger
    • Comments
    • Union Pride! We did it in my school! Local 891, Local 94 and Local 74
  • ROBERT F SALEM
  • Ted Stecker
  • James Lynch MD
  • Frank McGuire
  • Louise Galioto
  • robert e kerrigan
  • Hal Albert Smith
    • Comments
    • NO PRIVATIZATION!
  • Milan Obradovich
    • Comments
    • Meritorious job done by Local 891 Union Custodians should be appreciated and respected!
  • Gregory A. Butler
    • Comments
    • I'm a local 608 union carpenter, and I oppose the unionbusting privatization by Chancellor Klein and Mayor Bloomberg
  • Melissa Pike
  • Mark Bendit
    • Comments
    • I used to work for one of the contructors and know how contructor operates. I am a CE now and I compare and see a big difference. Contractors prafit from tax payers mony. This is only possible if they cut servises . This is unexeptable.
  • Jason Wojciechowski
  • bill thomas
    • Comments
    • I support school custidians
  • Howard Arem, CPA
    • Comments
    • Privatization costs NYC additional money in facilities and the safety of the students
  • Thomas DiNapoli
  • John
    • Comments
    • Your plan to remove the overpaid and underworked Custodians from our schools is a great idea!
  • Theresa Aragona
  • David Fletcher
    • Comments
    • School custodians and licensed custodian engineers are the best and only way to go. Privatization doesn't work and never has. Reason will prevail in this matter and inefficiency and waste will fail. God bless Mr. Troeller and our union leadership in their unceasing efforts to save members' jobs.
  • john moore
  • Joy Settembrino
    • Comments
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  • Rick Perez
  • Rick Perez
    • Comments
    • I was in Local 74 since 1990. In all my years as a cleaner and now soon to be C.E. , would never think that our city leaders would stoop so low as to undermind hard working individuals such as the C.E. and their staffs. The very ecsence of our children's education starts with a clean,safe learning environment in which only a true civil servant and his or her staff can provide without plundering our already cash-strapped city .
  • James Giattino
  • Jose DeJesus Jr., C.E.
    • Comments
    • People will say "Don't knock it until you try it!", well I have tried it in a way that not too many people can say they have, I've worked for both sides of this issue. Frankly from my perspective there's no comparison amongst them. Custodians do their jobs with compassion, skills and genuine concern for their sites and populations, where as the private contractors have much more of a mechanical approach to the task at hand. I was born and raised in the Bronx. I attended Public School for my education and I would like to thank the Custodians in those schools literally and figuratively for the warm environment that they made possible for myself and others. Also for being the first ones in the building at a time of crisis and for being the last ones out of the building at a time of crisis. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!! LOCAL 891, THEY REALLY PUT CHILDREN FIRST!
  • marian j beard
    • Comments
    • school custodians put kids first!!!!!!!!
  • Melissa
  • Dawn
    • Comments
    • Local 891 is the dredge of the earth!!You are backing a CE who removed asbestos tiles in a classroom, hallway, & lunchroom who had no equipment endangering the health & well being of the children & faculty! SHAME ON YOU
  • Farley Whitfield
  • ROBERT KOZLOWSKI
  • Lassana Magassa
  • Dan D'Alessio
  • Temco Service Industries
    • Comments
    • Go Privatization!! Down With 891!!
  • Johnson Controls
    • Comments
    • Since 1999, 87 C.E.''s have been convicted by the IG's office of various crimes such as theft of services, accepting bribes, illegal hiring practies...you name it they've done it. Down with all the C.E.'s that arrive to work at 11am and leave by 1pm and offer nothing to the schools they are supposed to be responsible for. They are over paid and underworked low life scumbags who couldn't change a light bulb. They all stick together because they know along they are nothing!
  • Mr. Troeller
    • Comments
    • I enjoy fondling small boy's genitals, and being that I am your union president, all of you shall enjoy fondling small boy's genitals also! We all stick together!
  • Robert Cisternino
  • Catherine O'Sullivan