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West Orange Standoff Continues After ‘Back To School Night’ Boycott
Months after launching a high-profile "Back to School Night" boycott, West Orange teachers and staff are still without a contract.

WEST ORANGE, NJ — It’s been about three months since the members of the West Orange Education Association launched their high-profile boycott of the district’s Back to School Nights, and teachers are still working without contracts.
West Orange Education Association (WOEA) union leaders – who represent the district’s teachers, paraprofessionals, administrative assistants, computer technicians and security officers – told Patch on Tuesday that it’s been about a year and a half since their last contract with the West Orange Board of Education expired.
Alleging that teachers and staff in the district have been steadily taking home less overall pay due to rising healthcare and pension costs, WOEA leaders called the situation “unsustainable.”
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“As dedicated professional educators, we would prefer to stay out of the public light, and simply remain in the classrooms working with our students,” WOEA members stated in a joint news release. “Unfortunately, the Board of Education’s failure to offer us a fair contract has forced us to reach out to you to explain our concerns and ask for your support.”
The WOEA first went public with what its leaders termed an “all-time low in morale” in September, when teachers announced that they would be boycotting the district’s annual Back to School Nights, a voluntary event under their previous work agreement.
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“As public employees, we do not have many forceful ways to raise awareness of the situations and to bring matters to something of a head,” union representatives stated at the time. “We cannot strike and cannot engage in serious job actions without either disrupting the educational process — which we will never do — or putting jobs at risk. We certainly will not be discussing this struggle with your students, as that would place them unfairly in an adult problem… What we can do is not volunteer.”
- See related article: West Orange Teachers Boycott Back To School Night
Since then, WOEA members have kept the pressure on with a series of public protests and rallies, including multiple appearances at Board of Education meetings.
Board of Education members have countered that many of the union’s charges are misleading.
“The West Orange Board of Education has been engaged in negotiations with the West Orange Education Association for a successor collective negotiations agreement since May 7, 2015," board members stated in September. "The parties have reached tentative agreements on several issues. Unfortunately, the association cancelled six sessions on July 30, 2015, Nov. 11, 2015, Nov. 24, 2015, Jan. 28, 2016, Feb. 1, 2016, and June 1, 2016. Further, the association also informed the board that they were not available for the month of August 2015 due to their negotiator's vacation schedule. While the association claims that the board refused to meet this summer, dates were provided by the mediator to both parties which were ultimately rejected due to conflicts in scheduling by both parties."
Board members continued:
"While the board was interested in continuing face-to-face negotiations, the association declared impasse on May 26, 2016. Therefore, a mediator was appointed by the Public Employment Relations Commission, with whom we met on Tuesday, Sept. 6, and presented the most recent contract proposal to the association.”
At that meeting, BOE members presented an offer that included a salary increase “higher than the current settlement rate average of 2.41 percent in Essex County.”
The WOEA formally repudiated the board’s offer on Sept. 14.
“[The board] discusses a salary increase offer that is [allegedly] higher than a supposed settlement rate average,” union members stated, criticizing the offer.
“They fail entirely to note that most recent settlements have been significantly higher than the quoted rate, and significantly higher than what was offered… They refer without detail to a health benefits proposal, but fail to state that it would represent lower coverage and the elimination of an important health-related benefit that would cost many individual members thousands of dollars… They fail entirely to report that the WOEA has proposed a healthcare solution that would result in coverage remaining the same, but where the structure could be altered so that the premiums would significantly diminish, saving both the BOE and the staff real money.”
- See related article: West Orange Teacher, BOE Contract Battle Continues

NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE
A follow-up mediation session was slated for Wednesday, but WOEA representatives were told the session was postponed to an as yet unscheduled date due to a scheduling conflict with the mediator, union member Tony Edelstein told Patch.
WOEA leaders released additional details about ongoing contract negotiations on Tuesday:
“Over the last two years, the law has not required these massive deductions from our salaries, but the Board of Education has to date refused to make an offer that addresses this unsustainable state of affairs. Instead, the board has been making contract offers that would only continue this pattern of enormous deductions from our paychecks. No self-respecting group of professionals would agree to this, and that is why we have strenuously opposed the board’s offers to date.”
Patch reached out to Board of Education President Laura Lab, but she declined to comment for this article.
Photo: West Orange Education Association
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