1 min read

Season 7, Episode 14

Ohio Federation of Teachers on Funding Cuts and Organizing Boom

AWF-Blogo-Logos-Template-400x400_oft

 

Guest Name:


Melissa Cropper

Guest Website:


Ohio Federation of Teachers 

Guest Social Media:


Facebook

Twitter

Supportive Documents:


Melissa Cropper, President of the Ohio Federation of Teachers (OFT), joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss funding shortages hitting the Toledo Public School system, this year’s gubernatorial election and its implications for school funding, as well as a surge of successful union organizing efforts in Central Ohio.

Cropper began by addressing the latest fallout from the state’s school funding crisis. She explained that Ohio’s fair school funding formula, intended to be phased in over six years, was left unfinished because the legislature did not fund its final two years. This budget shortfall resulted in the Toledo Public Schools receiving $100 million less than expected, forcing the district to lay off educators, support staff and administrators midyear. Cropper expressed her frustration with the local administration, criticizing its lack of collaboration with the union and calling for greater transparency and joint problem-solving to mitigate the effects of these cuts.

Next, Cropper shifted to Ohio’s gubernatorial race, which she said carries high stakes for public school funding and the future of teachers’ unions. Cropper discussed the contrasting positions of candidates Amy Acton, endorsed by OFT and other unions, and Vivek Ramaswamy, whose chosen running mate has been instrumental in expanding vouchers and siphoning money away from public schools. Cropper argued that Acton and her running mate, David Pepper, have consistently advocated for fully funding public education and working alongside educators to find real solutions.

Finally, Cropper highlighted a wave of recent organizing victories throughout central Ohio. Charter schools, public libraries and local businesses such as Jenny’s Ice Cream have all voted to unionize, signaling rising enthusiasm for workers’ rights in the region. Cropper observed that much of this momentum is being driven by younger workers, whose passion and solidarity have inspired seasoned labor leaders. This groundswell reflects a generational shift in attitudes toward unions and bodes well for the future of organized labor in Ohio’s education sector and beyond.

For more from Cropper, listen to the full episode of America’s Work Force Union Podcast above.


America’s Work Force is the only daily labor podcast in the US and has been on the air since 1993, supplying listeners with useful, relevant input into their daily lives through fact-finding features, in-depth interviews, informative news segments and practical consumer reports. America’s Work Force is committed to providing an accessible venue in which America's workers and their families can hear discussion on important, relevant topics such as employment, healthcare, legislative action, labor-management relations, corporate practices, finances, local and national politics, consumer reports and labor issues.

America’s Work Force Union Podcast is brought to you in part by our sponsors: AFL-CIO, American Federation of Government Employees, American Federation of Musicians Local 4, Alliance for American Manufacturing, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes-IBT, Boyd Watterson, Columbus/Central Ohio Building and Construction Trades Council, Communication Workers of America, Mechanical Insulators Labor Management Cooperative Trust, International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers Local 50, International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Crafts, International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 6, Ironworkers Great Lakes District Council, Melwood, The Labor Citizen newspaper, Laborers International Union of North America, The National Labor Office of Blue Cross and Blue Shield, North Coast Area Labor Federation, Ohio Federation of Teachers, United Labor Agency, United Steelworkers.

SUBSCRIBE ON:

Group 342

Group 341

Group 343

Group 339

Group 397

Group 397

 

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to Close after multiyear Union Battle

This episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast featured Jon Schleuss, President of the NewsGuild-CWA, who discussed the recent announcement...

Read More

Ohio Federation of Teachers on Funding Cuts and Organizing Boom

Melissa Cropper, President of the Ohio Federation of Teachers (OFT), joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss funding shortages...

Read More

How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping Work and Raising New Issues

Jennie Baird, co-chair of the Ethical Tech Project, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to address the growing impact of artificial...

Read More