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Brace yourselves for more potential classroom chaos as the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) Bosses are gearing up for yet another strike.
Strike could start as early as March 7, 2025. Attention Chicago educators! Brace yourselves for more potential classroom chaos as the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) Bosses are gearing up for yet another strike, which could start as early as tomorrow, March 7, 2025. This looming disruption threatens to upend the lives of students, parents, and…
Read MoreCan Public School Teachers Continue to Teach During a Strike?
Resigning: If planning to work during a strike, resign from the union first. Send a resignation letter by fax or certified mail, or hand-deliver it with a witness. Click here for a sample resignation letter on the National Right Work Legal Defense Foundation’s website.
Read MoreOver 90% of teachers have never been allowed to vote for their school’s union. Why?
Live today! Thursday, September 26, 2024 @ 2PM Eastern/11AM Pacific In today’s CEAFU Lunch Break, we delve into the pressing issue of why teachers are often precluded from voting on whether teacher union officials should have exclusive control over school working conditions. Once a union establishes dominance within a school, dislodging it can be a…
Read MoreNY Post Op-Ed: Kamala Harris aims to screw workers AND businesses to help Big Labor bosses
“Unions do have substantial latitude to advance bargaining positions that . . . run counter to the economic interests of some employees.”
Read MoreHow do I expurgate a Teachers’ Union from My School?
Pennsylvania Teachers, are you looking for a better alternative to NEA and AFT labor unions?
Non-union KEYTA could be the answer… you might want to talk with Carol Yeagy.
Read MoreReminder: Teachers, summer is almost over, this may be the only time period to resign from your union
CEAFU Lunch Break CATO’s Public Schooling Battle Map
CEAFU2024 Conference
Maine Education Union Monopoly Powerhouse Pushes Anti-Israeli Pension Investment Policy
The Bangor Daily News reports that the Maine Education Association, controlling most, if not all, state public school teachers’ wages and other working conditions, plays an influential role in local politics, particularly in supporting Democratic candidates and liberal initiatives.
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