Union Bosses Undermine Conscientious Educators – – Big Labor-Backed Rules Make Online Teaching Virtually Impossible

From the National Right to Work Committee Newsletter, June, 2020 But regardless of what Mr. Newsom intended, the sweeping monopoly privileges that California law accords to teacher union bosses rendered his promise altogether unkeepable. In the weeks that followed, government union bigwigs demanded and obtained deals, including a host of provisions that benefit primarily educators…

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Teacher Union Officials Apparently Only Stakeholders in WA State Schools

It seems Washington state parents are beginning to embrace home schooling, school choice or online learning, as ways to continue schooling for the future.  A new poll from the American Federation of Children shows more parents are considering pulling their children out of the public schools. The State Superintendent for Schools convened an advisory session…

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Nevada Teacher Union Responds to Budget Deficit With Their Hands in Taxpayers’ Pocket

Clark County Education Association union officials are pressing once again for more taxpayer money when budgets are tighter than ever and the whole district is experiencing a serious economic downturn.  Union officials are making their voices heard loud and clear despite the fact that they were set to strike last September until contract negotiations went…

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Government Union Membership and Political Power

Is there a connection? Mike Antonucci, Education Intelligence Agency, sees a relationship between a state’s political leanings and government union membership.  These figures include teachers as well as other government employees.    Researchers Barry Hirsch of Georgia State University and David Macpherson of Trinity University . . . examine the [Bureau of Labor Statistics] BLS source statistics…

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Chicago Educators File Suit against CTU To Work During Strike

With free legal representation from National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation(of which CEAFU is a Special Project) staff attorneys, two Chicago Public School educators have filed a federal class-action civil rights lawsuit against the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) and the Chicago Board of Education. The suit challenges a union policy that blocks teachers from…

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UFT Officials Tell Teachers They Do Not Have to Teach Live

Flaunting the administration’s rulings, United Federation of Teachers  (New York City) union officials are telling teachers they do not have to teach live regardless of what school administrators say. Different school districts across the country have tried different techniques for distance learning.  The Zoom platform was plagued with security problems, and was dropped.   Some teachers…

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