Archive for July 2019
A Call to Action in West Virginia
Sen. Rollan Roberts represents the 9th Senate District of West Virginia and his letter appears in the Register-Herald of Beckley, West Virginia. Let us add to his call and remind all public school teachers and school employees may resign their union membership at any time and should go to myjanusrights.org for more information on how to resign their…
Read MoreMississippi Governor “Disses” Mississippi Professional Educators
Governor Phil Bryant carelessly labelled Mississippi Professional Educators (MPE) a “union” and repudiated needing its “support.” MPE is the largest teacher group in Mississippi, outstripping both NEA and AFT state affiliates in membership numbers. It is a nonunion professional educator group. Bracey Harris has the story in the clarion-ledger.com. In an effort to defend Lt. Gov. Tate…
Read MorePalmetto State Teachers Association
https://www.palmettoteachers.org/ South Carolina is one of 7 states which do not allow or tolerate collective bargaining. There is no exclusive representation so no teacher is forced into unwanted representation against his or her will. Classroom teachers make up 90% of PSTA’s membership. The majority of PSTA’s staff members have also been classroom teachers at some…
Read MoreKentucky Association of Professional Educators
https://www.kentuckyteachers.org/ Pay for what you need and want.. For a fraction of the cost of other organizations, KAPE offers DOUBLE the liability coverage! For $195/year you receive $2 million in liability coverage and other benefits. PLUS, if need for legal representation arises in an employment dispute or threat to your licensure through referral to EPSB,…
Read MoreProfessional Educators of North Carolina – PENC Welcomes You
We Are…Focused on Education, independent, State-Based, Nonpartisan, Affordable! https://pencweb.org/# PENC is here to advocate for you, give back to you and support you throughout your career! PENC serves as an affordable and viable alternative to other professional organizations in North Carolina. And, PENC remains nonpartisan, independent and state-based, with member dues remaining in North Carolina…
Read MoreProfessional Educators of Tennessee – Welcome Educators
https://www.proedtn.org/ We are committed to providing educators with the Protection, Advocacy and Resources that will help them be successful in the classroom. We are grateful for our members who continue to rise up and meet the increased challenges facing public education. We are blessed by the fact you have chosen our organization to meet your professional needs.
Read MoreIndiana Professional Educators
https://www.indianateachers.org/ See What We’re About IPE’s priority is children and the commitment to provide them the best possible, uninterrupted education through professional educators. IPE is adamantly opposed to forced unionization of public school educators and is the leading force protecting them from these abuses. IPE believes that educators should be free from all forms of…
Read MoreAn Association You Can Count On
https://www.wvprofed.org/ Why join WVPE? We are a professional organization that provides not only liability insurance but expert grievance services, a voice on important education issues in the legislature, representation on key state level committees, important updates and a community of like-minded educators. We do not speak for you until we hear your concerns through periodic…
Read MoreCalifornia School Administrators Live in CTA’s Pocket
Some California school administrators should be ashamed of themselves. Perhaps they secretly wished they actually worked for teacher unions and not the hardworking taxpayers they actually do work for. They certainly are not working for the hard working teachers of California pulling antics like this. No one is ignorant enough to believe California is the…
Read MoreAccused Stranger Freed by Teacher Union Agreement
A teacher union member, accused of strangling a student, will receive full pay for the length of his suspension, along with other perks, according to a deal negotiated with teacher union officials. This is a prime example of the harm monopoly bargaining engenders for students and for teachers themselves. Michael P. Buffer has the story…
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