When Karen McLean
read that NYSUT was
hosting a Member
Organizing Institute specifically for
School-Related Professionals, she
was excited.
"I did the MOI last year and it
was very rewarding,” said McLean,
secretary-treasurer for the Herricks
Teachers Association and a NYSUT
SRP Advisory Committee member.
She enjoyed meeting members on
their doorsteps, noting “many said
they had never had a NYSUT member
visit their home.”
McLean was one of dozens of SRP
members who took part in the NYSUT
SRP MOI at the union’s headquarters
in late March. Participants learned
how to develop and communicate
their union stories, door-knocking etiquette
and best practices, and visited
several member households during
the two-and-a-half-day training. Back
in their districts, program graduates
will visit SRP members in their homes
to better address their specific issues.
There is no substitute for that kind
of member-to-member communication,
said Jolene DiBrango, NYSUT
executive vice president. “SRPs talking
to SRPs about organizing issues is
so valuable.”
Brad Jagnanan, a teaching assistant
and Henry Viscardi School
Faculty Association member, is
committed to helping NYSUT retain
and recruit new members. “I want to
ensure the union stays strong”, he
said.
A desire to help fellow members
grasp the value of the union is what
inspired Mary Beth Nardone to attend
the training. The Port Washington
Association of Educational
Secretaries member says that many
people don’t understand what the
union does for them.
“When people ask me why the
union is valuable, I want to be able to
educate them,” said Nardone. “I don’t
come from a union family, but I consider
the union to be very important.”
NYSUT officers greeted the program
attendees and acknowledged
the crucial work they do every day.
“Thank you for your day jobs —
you are the backbone of all
that happens in our schools
— and thank you for highlighting
union value,” said NYSUT Second Vice President
Paul Pecorale, whose office
oversees SRP initiatives for the
union.
“I believe the MOI has
forever changed the face of
our union — I’m glad you’re
taking advantage of this, you
will get so much out of it,”
noted NYSUT President Andy Pallotta.
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