Mad Teachers, Mad Unions

| | Comments (1) |

20070606-PN07-TALB01-JG.jpg
Long Beach Unified teachers got mad at their own union when the board of the union decided to fire its executive director. Here a teacher screams at the door of TALB president Tony Diaz after he and other union members stormed the building demanding that the board of directors reinstate its executive director, Scott McVarish. The teacher refused to be identified becase he said he, "hates the Press-Telegram" Click here to watch the video>>


1 Comments

Tony Diaz a.k.a. Mr. Diaz to me, for he was my 3rd grade teacher does not deserve to be treated like this by a group of imature teachers. Mr. Diaz was an excellent teacher and is a great human being.

About

This blog is a journal of Southern California, through the lens of Jeff Gritchen. It's updated frequently with pictures, photo tips and musings from the various assignments he covers as a staff photographer for the Press-Telegram and Torrance Daily Breeze.

Gritchen has been documenting the diverse city of Long Beach since 1998. He covers everything from the Cambodian community to prep sports to gang ridden neighborhoods to the annual running of the Long Beach Grand Prix. He covered destruction Hurricane Katrina brought to Long Beach, Mississippi and traveled to Southeast Asia to document a rural Cambodian girl's as she traveled to the U.S. for life-altering heart surgery. He has won numerous state and national awards, including an international NPPA Best of Photojournalism award in 2003 and Best News Photo from the Los Angeles Press Club in 2010. In 2011, the photo staffs of the Long Beach Press-Telegram and Torrance Daily Breeze merged. Now he covers all of Southern Los Angeles County. He can be contacted at
jeff.gritchen@presstelegram.com

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Jeff Gritchen published on June 6, 2007 5:20 PM.

conGRADulations was the previous entry in this blog.

Wilson Grads is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Powered by Movable Type 4.25