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TX TASO news
I almost feel like a trespasser on a forum for umpires, but...
What is the deal in TX about the lawsuit by TASO v. UIL? I meant, I knew a long time ago the current director of the UIL, and former UIL director of athletics, is a $%#^%$ (imho) but...what gives? |
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Seems like it is just your everyday who-is-in-control pissing contest, Texas style. |
If you are really curious, Mike, I can message you or email you all the details. It is a lot more that just a pissing match for power though. After several decades, the UIL wants to usurp TASO, and manage all officials in Texas. This would allow them to become a power player in NFHS, as well as allow them to keep officials' pay, which is already low in this state, even lower. The UIL's vested interest are the member schools and their AD's, whereas TASO is an organization of sports officials working for sports officials, and trying to get them the best insurance, pay, and benefits allowable.
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Scott, not really interested in details, that pretty much gives me the picture. Of course, unless there is a signed contract in place, TASO really cannot do much to prevent UIL from controlling the officials of their game. And TASO can simply prioritize sports outside of the UIL's purview. You will then see the development of another organization and they will work under the hand of the UIL. Unfortunately, members of some organizations do not understand their purpose and, like independent contractor they are, will go for the work today without thinking about tomorrow. |
It's not that TASO is a union but in my opinion this is akin to union busting. I feel it sets a dangerous precedent for other states. It doesn't take a Mensa member to know that the ADs don't have our best interest in mind when it comes to pay etc.
The basketball officials in my area have already "broke ranks" with TASO for some unknown reason. If I was an AD in another state and see Texas ADs busting down their officials organization I'd be tempted to do the same. Ain't no way that I'm going under UIL. I don't do this for the money. Cue up the Neil Young music, "Proud to be a union man, make those payments when I can...":mad: |
I don't know about all other states, but in Georgia, there is no middle man like TASO. Our individual associations (chapters) that are chartered by GHSA register our officials directly with GHSA. It was that way, also, in New Jersey when I started there in the 70's and 80's, NJBUA (local association) chartered with NJSIAA (state governing body).
Just wondering, how is this organized in your other states; like Georgia, or like Texas? |
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The only problem is, of course, that there are many whose only reason for officiating IS for the money (you know, the "greens"), and they will go with whoever is paying. Will the officiating ranks in Texas be thinned out, and the level of competency go down? Without a doubt. And the UIL keeps saying that they are doing this with the student athlete in mind. |
In Delaware, the school organization is DIAA.
They contract with the local umpire organizations. Being so small, that is just two, one North, one South. All officials get the same per game fee based upon the level of play (varsity/JV) regardless of the sport or number of officials designed. The association is financed by the schools, but acts as the administrators for all HS sporting events including the officiating. |
From my understanding, Arizona is unique in that all officials that wish to work HS sports must register with and pay dues to the organization that oversees HS athletics, the Arizona Interscholastic Association.
This is required no matter what other organizations or groups you belong to. The AIA also provides mandatory training each year for officials of each sport. The AIA also assigns officials for each HS contest across the state and all playoff and state tournament games. |
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Scott, the problem is also that there are a lot of officials that don't have much experience in calling high school ball and aren't exactly ready to stop. I am in that position as I've barely gotten started and there are quite a few of us whom I suspect either aren't going to really understand what is going on or are going to be caught in a lurch on this. |
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I have been doing my best to keep newbies apprised of what is going on with this, through discussion, email...etc. If you have any questions about why so many grizzled and curmudgeondly vets like myself are against this, then please feel free to PM me. |
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No worries, I am more just expressing my frustration about the situation. PM sent. :)
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