Posts by Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism
The High Cost of Union Advice
Teachers and other public employees who are union members, may well be lured into buying high-cost investments just because teacher union officials get a kickback for endorsing the products as well as giving the companies complete access to a huge number of workers without advertising. Anne Turgesen and Gretchen Morgenson have the story in the Wall Street…
Read MoreWill Teacher Unions be Subject to Labor Disclosure?
As you may know, all unions which represent private sector workers must file a disclosure report with the U. S. Department of Labor, pursuant to the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Many teacher unions are not subject to the NLRA because the represent only public sector workers. However, if a union represents as many as…
Read MoreClark County Education Association Endorses Bernie Sanders
Despite all of the talk about a “Medicaid for all” plan from Democrat presidential candidates, and the fact that none of the candidates have been questioned about their labor stances even though all claim to be union supporters, the Clark County Education Association, had endorse Bernie Sanders for president. Mairead Mcardle has the story in the National…
Read MoreTeacher Union Rally Will Close Richmond Schools
The Virginia Education Association is hosting a “rally” on Monday, January 27, which will close schools as approximately one third of the Richmond school district teaching staff will be absent to attend the rally. Catch the story on the timesunion.com. Richmond’s schools superintendent says so many teachers are planning to attend a rally at the…
Read MoreGrad Student Teachers Use Union Tactic: Withholding Grades
In an effort to get their employer to bow to their demands, graduate student teachers are holding their students hostage by refusing to issue grades at the University of California Santa Cruz. Jacob Pierce has the story on goodtimes.sc. Obviously times are not so good for those students who are not receiving their reward for their…
Read MoreCelebrating 45 Years of Teacher Freedom in Georgia
Kudos to our friends of Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE), for providing the Peach State’s teachers with 45 years of professional association. One of the first nonunion independent teacher groups in the country, PAGE shares a birth year with CEAFU. Their work providing Georgia educators with a choice for professional association has led PAGE…
Read More45th Annual CEAFU Conference Live Today January 11, 12 PM -3 PM EST
Guest Speakers Include Lori Skinner Pack, with the Myron Steves Insurance Solutions, will discuss the tangled web of teacher liability insurance Former Supreme Court plaintiff Rebecca Friedrichs, Founder, 4 Kids and Country, will update her continuing efforts to free teachers and energize your spirit Nathan McGrath, Vice President and Litigation Director for the Fairness Center,…
Read More45th Annual CEAFU Conference Live Tomorrow January 11, 12 PM -3 PM EST
We’ll be talking about lots of interesting stuff this year! See you tomorrow!
Read More45th Annual CEAFU Conference Saturday January 11, 2020
Join us for an afternoon about victories in the battle to eradicate compulsory unionism for teachers. The 45th annual CEAFU Conference will take place on Saturday, January 11, 2020. Join us online from 12 PM until 3 PM Eastern Standard Time. We’ve got a great lineup this year for the CEAFU conference, including several speakers who will…
Read MoreTeaching the Children – Mike Antonucci’s Top Quotes of the Decade
Mike Antonucci entertains and informs with his quote selections from the previous decade on the 74million.org. Enjoy! 2019 “When you’re hired as a teacher, you should be teaching.” —New Jersey Superior Court Judge Jose Fuentes, hearing a challenge to the practice of releasing employees from their normal duties at full pay so they can conduct union…
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