Posts by Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism
Union Monopolies Are Bad For School Employees and Education
Big Labor insists that corralling teachers, teacher aides, guidance counselors, food service workers, janitors, and other K-12 public school employees who don’t belong to a union, and don’t want to, under union monopoly bargaining is “for their own good.” But this is obviously untrue. . . . Today, South Dakota’s government education system, and especially…
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Read MoreSchool Choice Week: Reject Union Bosses’ Push for More Power
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation President issues statement in recognition of National School Choice Week Washington, DC (January 27, 2022) – Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, issued the following statement in recognition of National School Choice Week 2022: On School Choice Week 2022, the importance of protecting…
Read MoreSchool Union Monopolies Smother Parents’ Voices
Big Labor Gets Veto Over Education Policy; Parents Don’t Why was former Democrat Gov. Terry McAuliffe unexpectedly defeated by GOP businessman Glenn Youngkin in last fall’s contest to be the next chief executive of Virginia, a state that the Biden-Harris ticket had carried by 10 percentage points in 2020? Several factors undoubtedly contributed to Mr.…
Read MoreChicago Area Firefighters Fight for Right to Hold Vote to End Unwanted SEIU Union “Representation”
Carpentersville firefighters collected enough signatures for election whether to boot SEIU, but union officials are now attempting to block the vote Chicago, IL (January 10, 2022) – With free legal aid from National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys, Village of Carpentersville firefighters are defending their right to remove unpopular Service Employees International Union (SEIU) officials…
Read MoreHow Collective Bargaining is Negatively Impacting Teachers and Students
If you’re a teacher, your collective bargaining might be negatively impacting you and your students more than you think. Collective bargaining can create what is known as “Wage Compression,” where teacher that may not get paid as well get an extra bump. That may sound like a positive, but in order to make that happen, the wages of…
Read MoreMIX: McAuliffe Embrace of Big Labor Embrace Doomed Him in the Virginia Election
National Right to Work Committee and Foundation president Mark Mix recently wrote a piece for The Roanoke Times, where he discusses how Terry McAuliffe ruined his own chances of winning the Virginia Election. For starters, McAuliffe changed his mind on a variety of policies, including Right to Work: McAuliffe’s campaign was likely doomed the moment…
Read MoreUPTE Union Bosses Back Down, Settle UC Irvine Lab Assistant’s Lawsuit Battling Unconstitutional Dues Seizures from Wages
Settlement requires union officials to refund all unconstitutionally taken money Irvine, CA (November 17, 2021) – University of California Irvine lab assistant Amber Walker has won a settlement forcing University Professional and Technical Employees (UPTE) union officials at her workplace to stop illegally taking dues money from her paycheck. The victory comes after Walker sought free…
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Read MoreCOVID-19 ‘Relief’ Money Pads Union Coffers
Huge Federal Cash Infusion Isn’t Making Schools Safer or Better Eight months ago, union bosses like American Federation of Teachers (AFT/AFL-CIO) chief Randi Weingarten and National Education Association (NEA) bigwig Becky Pringle exulted as Congress rubber-stamped and President Joe Biden approved a $200 billion payout to overwhelmingly unionized government schools. The principal public pretext for this…
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