Pubdate: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 Source: Peoria Journal Star (IL) Copyright: 2011sPeoria Journal Star Contact: http://pjstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/338 Note: Does not publish letters from outside our circulation area. Author: Scott Hilyard NO MOVEMENT IN ILLINI BLUFFS STRIKE Fourth day of pickets ends without plans for teachers, district to meet GLASFORD - Teachers in Illini Bluffs School District 327 remained on the picket line for the fourth straight day Monday, with no clear indication of when the school year would begin. The teachers union went on strike Wednesday over the board's insistence that random drug test of union members be included in a new three-year contract. As of late Monday there were no plans for the two sides to meet. "We're willing to meet any time, day or night, to get this issue resolved," said Keith Brown, lead negotiator for the Illini Bluffs Federation of Teachers. "We really have no idea why the board would take this hardline stand on drug testing other than it is some kind of power play on their part." The union has agreed to submit to drug tests if the administration can show probable cause. Also unclear was the success of the administration's plan to staff the district's three schools with replacement teachers. The district over the weekend advertised for certified teachers to "temporarily replace teachers who are on strike." The district offered $187 a day for teachers with a bachelor's degree and $204 a day for teachers with a master's degree. By comparison, the LimestoneCommunity High School District 310 pays its substitutes $85 a day; Farmington School District 265, $90 a day; and Elmwood School District 322, $80 a day. District officials could not be reached for comment Monday. The union called the district's replacement teacher plan a failure. "The board initially announced school would be closed for three days and then they would try to open the buildings with strike breakers," said Dave Comerford, the media director for the Illinois Federation of Teachers, in prepared remarks. "They have failed because more than half of the district's parents have called in and refused to send their children to school without their real teachers. We have also heard they are having difficulty finding substitutes who are willing to go along with their scheme to open the buildings." A union-sponsored "community rally" will be at 5 p.m. Tuesday at the Glasford American Legion on the corner of U.S. Route 24 and Glasford Road. Expected to be in attendance is Daniel Montgomery, president of the 103,000-member IFT. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt