Gov. Christie slams Woodbridge teachers union for refusing compromise on pay freeze
The clash between Gov. Chris Christie and the state teachers union over pay freezes took a local turn today with a press release from the governor’s office slamming the Woodbridge Township Education Association.
Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak compared Woodbridge, whose teachers union has thus far refused to reopen their contracts, to Edison and Randolph, where employees are giving up raises and contributing to their own health insurance.
“In Woodbridge, you’ll find an unmovable force in the local NJEA, which is refusing any compromise whatsoever and putting jobs of colleagues on the line instead,” Drewniak said.
"Our state budget deficit is a chasm that must be closed, and the Governor is asking everyone to pitch in now to find these savings,” he added.
“The choice seems reasonable and obvious for teachers unions: a one-year wage freeze and very small contribution toward health benefits versus the loss of jobs by their colleagues. Now is not the time for automatic raises that are four and five times the rate of inflation or the continued luxury of paying nothing for health care costs.”
A voicemail and e-mail requesting comment was left with WTEA president Brian Geoffroy’s office this afternoon.
A salary freeze in Woodbridge could save as much as $2.7 million in a budget that cuts more than $12 million in programs and 280 jobs. The district, which officials describe as "chronically under-funded" is expected to lose $8.7 million, or 33 percent of its state aid next year.
In EDISON: The teachers union proposed wage freeze and medical contributions by employees that would save $3.5 million. The district expects to receive $10 million less in state aid and has proposed to lay off 170 employees.
In METUCHEN: A wage freeze proposed by the district’s 300 employees will save 20 jobs the district would have had to cut to match $1.5 million lost in state aid.
Christie has proposed upping state aid to districts whose employees agree to freeze salaries next year.
FULL COVERAGE:
• School districts that freeze teacher pay could get more state aid from Christie
• Woodbridge teachers union draws criticism for refusal to consider reopening contract
• School budget presentation
• The list: School board submits $12.1 million in cuts for consideration
• Woodbridge asked to consider ending kindergarten to save money
• Woodbridge students take to Facebook, board meeting to oppose budget cuts
• Budget shock: State aid to Woodbridge cut by 33 percent
• Gov. Christie has spoken, but Woodbridge schools waiting on budget details
• Woodbridge teachers won’t renegotiate contract, union president says
• List of possible Woodbridge school budget cuts approaches $10 million
• EDITORIAL: Change aid plan to treat school districts more equally
• Woodbridge Mayor John E. McCormac, schools superintendent oppose cutting state aid
• Woodbridge school officials won't rule out closings if state slashes aid













jiggs 12:50 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
They shouldnt be so greedy. Everyone is going to have to pay something toward health care. And the little bit they would have to pay isnt that much.
ty 12:58 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
I can’t believe how greedy Woodbridge teachers are. I really hate this town. I do. I live in it, and deal with these morons every day. It’s like a requirement to work in Woodbridge schools, to be a greedy moron.
bro 1:24 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
The new governor wants concessions from eveyone…..then why do we need a lt. governor???
mike91163 1:25 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
No surprises here at all…consider all the interwoven and borderline illegal relationships of the Democrats in Woodbridge…
It doesn’t matter-teachers, the WTEA, school administration, Board of Education, town council, mayor, public works, cops, you name it-you either toe the Democratic line in Woodbridge-or else!
pjfmlf 1:32 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
Its time to give in and help the people who would be losing their jobs. We don’t need this perception around the state that Woodbridge doesn’t cooperate when times are tough.
RUNitro21 1:42 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
What they fail to mention here is that Edison is one of, if not the, highest paid district in Middlesex county. Teachers there currently top out at over 100K, while surrounding towns are topping out at less than 80K with a masters degree. So, a salary freeze for them isn’t as detrimental as it is in other schools, like Woodbridge, where the teachers make significantly less. Whats happening is that districts across the state who have been fiscally responsible and who don’t pay their teachers absurdly high salaries are getting punished for the sins of the schools with overinflated budgets, payrolls, and wasteful spending habits. I’m glad to see that Edison stepped up to do its share, and I’m happy to see that Woodbridge teachers recognize that this isn’t their cross to bear. I hope other districts on both side of the fence take their leads from these two school.
pocono100 1:49 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
The taxpayers of Woodbridge should understand that the teachers are a special privlieged group that deserves more than they receive.After all,they work 10 months out of the year,receive off all the major holidays,get free medical,a great pension, and early retirement age.How else do you expect Democrats to act??
WoodbridgeNJ 1:52 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
Shame on the WTEA leadership and shame on the Woodbridge teachers who don’t step up and denounce their leadership’s stance.
Everyone agrees that teachers play an important role in the lives of our children. Everyone agrees it takes a special person with specialized skills to be a teacher. Everyone agrees a teacher with a post-graduate education is a better than a teacher without.
***BUT***
TEACHERS – YOU ARE EXPENDABLE. THE MARKET FOR QUALIFIED EDUCATORS IN NJ IS SATURATED. THERE ARE LITERALLY THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE *JUST LIKE YOU* WHO WOULD LOVE TO TAKE YOUR JOB. FOR EVERY TEACHING POSITION IN WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP THERE ARE 200 QUALIFIED PEOPLE THAT ARE READY, WILLING AND ABLE TO START TOMORROW. REMEMBER THAT WHEN YOUR “LEADERSHIP” CALLS FOR YOU TO STRIKE.
Stop pointing the finger at other issues. Take responsibility for what YOU can do to fix NJ’s crumbling economy. It’s the LEAST you can do.
rock82 3:37 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
Do not slam the teachers. Many of you have no idea the bs they put up with. Many teachers would definitely take a pay freeze to save their fellow coworkers. It is now up to the WTEA president to open it up for voting.
waggish75 3:44 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
Has the Governor and his posse’s taken a pay cut? hy don’t they work for free. I’m sure they get 6 figure salaries. Thanks to him NJ Transit will raise their fares by 25% and property taxes will go up by about 4%. Not all of us make as much money as you. Also, the teachers should not get a raise. There are alot of people who have not received a wage hike in 2 years nor do they get cheap health insurance. If the teachers think they are better off without a job, then be it.
princessmimi 4:17 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
Is it guaranteed that a pay freeze= saving teachers? I would like to see that in writing Mr. Governor!
ateacher 4:46 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
teachers in Woodbridge DO contribute to their health benefits and to their pensions, we also spend OUR OWN money on classroom supplies. greedy-I think not! why doesn’t the governor take a pay cut and do his part, why don’t those earning way more than a teacher pony up any pay more to do their part.
WoodbridgeNJ 7:37 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
ROCK82 – We all have “an idea” what they put up with. We all went to school. Teacher chose the career having completed AT LEAST 16 years of education. If they did not come top grips with the fact that they’ll have to put up with some crap that’s their own fault. We don’t hear from the teachers that are willing to take a pay freeze…only the “oh, pity poor me” bunch.
waggish75- Last I’ve checked there is only one governor in NJ. I’ve also been told the governor is elected to his position and his salary is voted on by the legislature.
“Why don’t they work for free?” What a moronic question. NOBODY IS SUGGESTING ANY TEACHER WORK FOR FREE.
NJ Transit fares have increased because the people of NJ are no longer subsidizing the cost of a fare for THE PEOPLE THAT ACTUALLY USE THE SERVICE. You ride the train…you pay more. Get it?
Princess – “Princess?” Yuck. More genius posturing. “Is it guaranteed that a pay freeze= saving teachers? I would like to see that in writing Mr. Governor!”
Please tell me you’re smarter than this. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT ONE TEACHING JOB WILL BE SAVED BUT EVEN A CHILD WITH A 4TH GRADE EDUCATION CAN FIGURE OUT THAT THERE ARE GUARANTEED JOB LOSES IF THERE IS NOT A PAY FREEZE.
ateacher- Teachers in Woodbridge DO NOT contribute their FAIR SHARE to their health benefits or their pensions.
You’re a teacher so why can’t you figure out that it’s the people that do earn more DO PAY MORE. As a net sum AND as a percentage. You should thank the Gov. for not continuing Corzine’s one year extra tax on earners of more than $400,000. These people are leaving the state in droves and when they leave so does the their taxable income, you know, the money that is used to pay YOUR salary.
Like I said before, SUPPLY AND DEMAND. YOU TEACHERS ARE EXPENDABLE. Take it or leave it cause there are thousands of people who are ready, WILLING and ABLE to do your job.
rc1991 7:44 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
Teachers in Woodbridge contribute $200 annually to health insurance per the contract posted. If they contributed 1.5% that would be $750 on a 50K salary. Not asking much. Also, they top out at $89K at the top of the pay scale but continue to get increases after that just not as high a percentage. With a masters get an additional $4K and a doctorate almost $7k so don’t misrepresent. BTW the administrators need to step up and take a cut as well.
Wryan 8:06 pm on March 30, 2010 Permalink
Teachers really need to suck it up.. everyone is hurting out here. If renegotiating the contract will save a few jobs and millions then you do it. I have friend of the family teaching in Woodbridge High, nice girl but all the focus is on getting tenured then hitting cruise control. NJEA has gotten too powerful in NJ. No more sure things for the teachers.
Ron 10:31 am on March 31, 2010 Permalink
Most people in the private sector haven’t had a raise in 2 years or more. Nothing we can do about that but we still have our jobs. So most teachers and NJ Extortion Assc. don’t want a one year pay freeze to do there share in helping out. This Woodbridge school budget is inflated like most other budgets because they factored in the Federal Stimulus money from last year into this years budget even when they knew it was only a one shot deal. So you don’t care if other school personnel lose their jobs as long as you get yours? Well were going to vote down this budget because we can’t afford a tax hike so you can continue to get yours every year while we in the private sector have not gotten raises and we should pay for your raise? I think not. You people want everyone else to suffer except you and your do nothing union who’s paying the head honcho $500,000+ a year. My question is, why is this state in the union business and supporting this union 100%. The whole school system is supported by taxes that pay the teachers who in return pay this blood sucking union $750.00 a year. Lets get out of the union business and teachers will get an a $750.00 raise. What does this union do for you? They don’t pay any of your salary or benefits? Nope, they grease the pockets of politicians state wide and spend millions upon millions on adds bashing the politicians they don’t like. You people needs to wake up and smell the dog pooh, because your ride on gravy train is going stop real soon. If you don’t see it coming, then your obviously living in a dream world. The increased spending every year has to stop or else the whole system we live in is going to collapse.
rc1991 11:01 am on March 31, 2010 Permalink
It’s pretty telling when more is paid annually for union dues ($750) than for health insurance ($200)!!
NJthoughts 5:02 pm on March 31, 2010 Permalink
Here we go again.
Except for the one person here who mentioned the administrators, why aren’t people questioning them?
Do you know how much the administrators in Woodbridge make? Look it up. Some make almost as much as the Governor. Look at some of the neighboring towns. Their superintendents make MORE than the Governor. Why isn’t anyone asking anything of them? I’m sure they could afford a pay freeze.
I have talked to teachers in Woodbridge who would not mind a pay freeze BUT feel that if it’s fair that the teachers step up than so should those that are making 100K and much more.
Why aren’t the Woodbridge/NJ tax payers questioning this?
RonB 8:21 am on April 1, 2010 Permalink
NJThoughts,
I absolutely agree with you that the school system admins are grossly over paid and probably more than half of them are do nothing jobs. I hope the Governor gets that bill passed that limits these fat cats salaries to $5,000 less than the State Head honcho of schools. I believe he’s making $141,000. That would save the tax payers a ton of money through out the state. The three high schools in Woodbridge Twp have an excess of 5 Vice Principals that are making over $100k a year and that could save at least $600k. Each high school has one principal and should only have one vice principal. They don’t need two or three VP’s, that’s ridiculous and a huge waste of tax payer money. Also the Woodbridge school superintendent John Crowe, should step down off his milk crate and eat some crow. Then he could hire auditor’s to find all and cut out the waste in this school system and there’s plenty. Last, Woodbridge Township Education Association president Brian Geoffroy. You should vote his a** out of office because he’s living in different dimension and not in the real world.
NMills82 11:36 am on April 1, 2010 Permalink
Honestly- I heard that the union won’t even LET the employees vote if school employees SHOULD take a pay freeze until after the budget vote.
I also think people are forgetting that the real issue here is the union not the teachers.
Do I think that teachers should take a pay freeze? Of course- everyone is , so why shouldn’t they?
However – when it comes down to it- it’s the union that needs to go.
jjeans 1:28 pm on April 1, 2010 Permalink
Actually, state employees haven’t taken a pay raise since 2006. And, Not all teachers receive raises of 4% annually! Edison is definitely one of the highest paid districts around. They reach top pay in 10 years! My husband works in a district where on his 9th year, he makes less than $55K. We can’t afford for him to not receive a raise, even if it is a mere 1% or 2%! CUT ADMINISTRATORS! We definitely need the teachers.
Ron 9:04 am on April 2, 2010 Permalink
“Last week, the unions representing Bridgewater-Raritan school district employees agreed to over $1.4 million in concessions. Administrators in that district also agreed to contribute 1.5 percent of their salaries toward their health insurance even though the new state law would only require they do so after their contract expired next year.”
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Why did they do this, because they have real educated people running the show in BW. Unlike the arrogant and dumb ass people running the WTEA, WBOE, NJEA. They just don’t get it because their greed and ego won’t allow them to think any other way. How many millions of Jersey people are still out of work and struggling to save their houses and somehow manage to pay their taxes and the arrogant bunch from our school district want’s more of these poor people and they want it now!!!!! Well I can tell you this with almost certainty that the ship is going down and when it hits the bottom this arrogant bunch will get a shock of reality, because the time is approaching fast. The people of this township and the people of this state have had it up to here with taxes. There is no more to give and the system is going to crash and crash hard. Go ahead and show your stupidity and blame this Governor as the bully. Jon Corslime did more to corrupt the school system in his 4 years then anyone in history. He threw 1 billion dollars of Federal Stimulus money at you that was supposed to last over two years and school districts built this extra money into their budget knowing fully well this was a one shot deal. So when you hear BS like their cutting us 33%, that’s a lie.
We are going to vote to this budget down and let the town council handle the next step. If our taxes go up again, John McCormac will not be re-elected!! So he and the council better do their homework because were not going to take it anymore. The time has passed for all the greed and glut that has gone on for far to long.
Christy is fighting hard to keep the ship afloat because he knows for sure that if things don’t change, the ship will go down in a major crash.
yabbo24497 9:06 am on April 13, 2010 Permalink
You people who are slamming the teachers have absolutely no clue what you are talking about! Yes, my mother chose to be a teacher and yes she chooses to spend her own money on all the extra stuff for the kids. Who benefits from that? Your children do! I know what her salary is and it’s far less than what she deserves (not even close to Edison, Metuchen, or Randolph that were all mentioned), but she LOVES her job. She was all for the pay freeze, but not for a pay cut. The teachers already pay for partial benefits and now they have to pay more, which will essentially give them a pay cut? I can understand a freeze, but not a cut in her case. She barely makes enough to pay the ridiculous property taxes. When she retires, did you also know there’s an exit tax that NJ residents have to pay if they sell their homes and leave within a year? This is new, but how come this isn’t being taken into consideration of extra money coming in? I read the budget. It is not in there. Also, they haven’t been hiring teachers to that idiot that keeps saying that they are expendable because there has been a hiring freeze. I’m also going to assume that that idiot that said they are expendable doesn’t have children, so he doesn’t care if children receive a good education or not. I’ll pose another question. What about the Abbott districts? They have been receiving extra funding for years so that those children can be brought up to speed with the rest of the children. Well, that hasn’t worked, so why don’t we remove some of that funding or is everyone too afraid of Al Sharpton coming in?
WoodbridgeNJ 3:40 am on April 18, 2010 Permalink
Yaboo-
Don’t get your knickers in a knot.
I know exactly what I’m talking about. I have four family members in the teaching profession and they love their jobs. I was educated in Woodbridge schools. I have 3 children and I actually live in the Township.
Please tell us what salary amount your mom deserves. Next, tell us what experience and qualifications you possess that allow you to determine that amount.
You need to come to the realization that, in NJ, teachers are not paid based upon what they deserve. Until merit based pay is implemented and tenure is eliminated no teacher will be paid based upon what they deserve. Perhaps in a merit based system she would earn even less. Was she the one who taught you to use Bill O’Reilly’s classic defense of calling your adversary names when you haven’t got a clue?
The exit tax is a myth. It’s difficult for me to imagine why anyone would want to perpetuate this urban legend. Google. Search. Learn.
http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/other_forms/tgi-ee/gitrep1.pdf
Hiring freeze? You better notify the Superintendent. Apparently that memo only crossed your desk.
http://www.woodbridge.k12.nj.us/employment.htm
Is there anything else you’d like to know?
outoftheirminds 2:06 pm on May 19, 2010 Permalink
I find it entertaining that most everyone is pointing fingers at the teachers and blaming them for the problems that is facing NJ. As for woodbbridge the problem is the family and friend deals that keep unqualified teachers,therapist and administrators in positions that shouldnt exist. As a father of a woodbridge student, and a wife who was removed so that some ones daughter could have a job the following year. It blows my mind that every one in this town knows what is going on and still does nothing to remove it from the scool system.
As to the administration, there are too many chiefs and not enough indians to run the schools effectively. The displacement or mainstream of children with special needs to gain federal dallors, administration that hires family and friends to fill positions, principals/superintendets sleeping with union Reps. So there are many issues that are either overlooked, hushed or sweeped under the carpet.
BASICLY-CLEAN UP THE ADMINISTRATION, THE POLITITIONS, UNIONS AND TRENTONS WHEELING AND DEALING AND THIS STATE WOULD GET BACK TO GROWING FINANCIALLY IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.
or continue to vote in your friend to positions that benefit you and the state will not change.
Gov. Christy is no different than any other polition that has graced trenton. They’er in it for the money they can get for themselves and there friends. This time he is doing it in the open in everyones face. blaming unions,tax payers, and companies and not the political vampires of trenton, counties, and townships that are bleeding the state dry.
Ps if I spelled some thing wrong too bad.