IEA members and the “We Are One” coalition partners have turned up the
heat on politicians who want to cut hard-earned and constitutionally
protected pensions for public employees.
From east to west, southern Illinois to the suburbs, IEA members last week
rallied, telephoned, picketed, wrote letters, sent e-mails and confronted
elected officials who had sought to pass fast track legislation and cut
pensions before IEA members and other public servants could mobilize.
What we need now are
thousands of individual member telephone calls to legislators!
Don’t rely just on e-mail. Ask your members to pick up the telephone
and call legislators directly. Tell them that fast track legislation
to cut public employee pensions is unfair! You expect their “NO”
vote on any fast track legislation that cuts benefits or puts the pension
burden on public employees.
“Our organizing efforts have been absolutely outstanding,” said IEA
President Cinda Klickna. “But this is no time for rest.
We continue to hear of backdoor legislative efforts to push pension cuts
through before the end of this session. We’ve got to get
members to the phones to make personal contacts with their
legislators.”
Pension mobilization efforts have been continuing for months, with
exceptional success just last week. Just a few examples:
- Through the IEA Website, IEA members sent over 66,000 messages to the governor and legislators urging them to stop the fast track legislation. Website activity for the week was the highest ever.
- IEA members flooded several legislators’ phone lines with calls about pensions.
- Like other regions and locals, IEA Region 52 (Naperville-Aurora area) used push e-mail to send member alerts. Over 400 members responded and contacted legislators.
- The IEA Retired Council postponed its meeting and lobbied at the State Capitol on Thursday.
- The Association of Plainfield Teachers trained building representatives and held 10-minute meetings in all buildings the next morning. Participants sent e-mails, texts and made telephone calls to legislators right then.
- IEA leaders and members in Region 15 combined efforts with the Illinois Federation of Teachers and other coalition partners and rallied at State Senator Sue Rezin’s office in Peru. The effort drew excellent media attention.
“These are the kinds of efforts that really count,” President Klickna
said. “We’ve got to continue them and not let up. In
particular, we urge members to phone their legislators directly and tell
them to forget the fast track. Work with the coalition to find a fair
and constitutional solution.”