Professional 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…

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Professional 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.

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Indiana 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…

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An 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…

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The NEA’s Cash Cow? You!

This should come as no surprise to conservative NEA members. Larry Sand questions why conservative teachers continue to pay membership dues.   If you are thinking of relinquishing your union membership, please visit myjanusrights.org for information on how to properly resign from your public employee union. When a bunch of teachers gather for a yearly convention, you might think…

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Monopoly Bargaining Creating Teacher Pension Crisis in Illinois

It’s almost become an everyday occurrence in states that allow teacher union officials to control working conditions.  Although the Janus decision has freed teachers from having to pay forced dues, they are still subject to the compulsory unionism of exclusive representation and monopoly bargaining, as are taxpayers.  Teacher union officials have bargained and bought Illinois lawmakers to…

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