NEA Promotes Itself – For Better or Worse

Mike Antonucci reveals how NEA teacher union officials promote NEA values and why the media believe teacher unions speak for all teachers in his latest Union Report, including the actual NEA report on the74million.org. Teachers who wish to disconnect from NEA membership may visit myjanusrights.org for more information on how to resign membership. Each year, members of the National…

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Another Hidden Cost of Strikes

Here is another proof teacher union officials are not “all for the kids”.    Joseph Geha has the story on mercurynews.com. For the first time in three weeks, New Haven Unified School District teachers returned to classes in Union City and South Hayward after a 14-day strike finally ended over the weekend when a deal was…

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What One Strike Cost Teachers

The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation’s Janus Supreme Court decision has given every public school teacher the right to resign his or her union membership and not pay dues or fees to an unwanted union. A former “Strike Captain” in the Oakland California school district is now rethinking his decision to encourage fellow…

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Another New York Blow to Charter Schools

New York legislators (mostly Democrat) are acting very undemocratically by pushing (at teacher unions’ bidding no doubt) for stricter charter school laws. The New York Post Editorial Board has the story. It’s a shameless display of fealty to the unions — at the expense of children seeking a better future than is offered by the regular…

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Education Labor Costs – Take Notice

Mike Antonucci takes an eye-opening look at labor costs in education and why  you should pay attention to them in laschoolreport.com. Any debate about public education finances invariably devolves to whether we are spending enough “in the classroom” and how much “administrative bloat” there is. Textbooks, maintenance, facilities, curriculum and student programs all come under scrutiny,…

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