Teacher Rights
Connecticut State Employees File Lawsuit After Union Officials Refuse Refunds
CSEA officials forced nonmember employees to pay fees in violation of the Constitution as recognized in Janus v. AFSCME Supreme Court decision From the National Right To Work Legal Defense Foundation website: Washington, DC (November 2, 2020) – National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff attorneys just filed a petition for writ of certiorari at the U.S. Supreme Court…
Read MoreConstitutional Right to Religious Freedom Denied by Union Officials
Employees forced under union representation are guaranteed certain rights. These include the right to religious freedom without being discriminated against. However, Transport Workers Union (TWU) union officials aren’t following the law and Allegiant airline flight attendant Annlee Post has been forced to file a lawsuit to protect her religious freedom. From The Christian Post: “The…
Read MoreTeacher Union Bosses Demand More Money to Open Schools
Children need proper education, but unfortunately, they can’t get it while schools are shut down. Evidence shows schools can open safely. Yet, teacher union bosses are doing all they can to keep schools shut down. And, they are using this tragedy to siphon more money out of all of us. On top of it all,…
Read MoreUnion Bosses Block Amendment Rights in an Alaska Lawsuit
ASEA union bosses continue to block workers from exercising First Amendment right to cut off union dues payments spent on union politics and lobbying From the National Right To Work Legal Defense Foundation website: Anchorage, AK (November 5, 2020) – Staff Attorneys for the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation have filed an appeal to the…
Read MoreYou Should Know What Biden’s Labor Policy Plans are
As Biden ready’s his Cabinet, he’s gearing up to make some changes. Many could undermine Right to Work and expand forced unionism. Here’s a quote from a Daily Caller Post: “Today’s radical decision by the Supreme Court is a blatant slap in the face for educators, nurses, firefighters, police officers and all public servants who make our…
Read MoreTeacher Union was “like a gang … I had a fear” because of that I knew I had to leave
Second grade teacher Ifeoma Nkemdi stood up to Chicago’s Teacher Union (CTU) bullying and intimidation. Ifeoma Nkemdi teaches second grade at Newberry Math and Science Academy in Chicago. She exercised her right to opt out of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) and continue teaching her students during a CTU strike in 2019. Union agitators berated…
Read MoreTEACHER MONOPOLY BARGAINING, COMPULSORY UNIONISM & DEDUCTION REVOCATION TABLE
TEACHER MONOPOLY BARGAINING, COMPULSORY UNIONISM & DEDUCTION REVOCATION TABLE MODEL 1 Mandatory monopoly bargaining and compulsory unionism – 20 states and the District of Columbia. MODEL 2 Mandatory monopoly bargaining without compulsory unionism – 14 states. MODEL 3a No mandatory monopoly bargaining statute, but bargaining is not illegal and does occur at…
Read MoreFoundation Asks Supreme Court to Hear Janus Case Seeking Return of Forced Fees
The following article is from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation’s bi-monthly Foundation Action Newsletter, May/June 2020 edition. To view other editions or to sign up for a free subscription, click here. (Pictured: Mark Janus’ second Foundation-backed appeal to the Supreme Court landed the top spot on Fox News’ website. If Janus prevails again, hundreds…
Read MoreUniversity of California Workers Challenge Restrictions on Janus Rights
The following article is from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation’s bi-monthly Foundation Action Newsletter, May/June 2020 edition. To view other editions or to sign up for a free subscription, click here. (Pictured: Former presidential candidate and self-described socialist Bernie Sanders gained the endorsement of UPTE union bosses, who are saddling employees with arbitrary restrictions…
Read MorecLBUSD holds firm teachers must work from classrooms; union mentions strike
Teacher union officials, determined to control coronavirus protocols in their districts, fall back on the threat of a strike. No one is surprised. Mike Buardabasio has the story in Long Beach Post. Tensions between the Long Beach Unified School District and its teachers union continued to rise on Wednesday evening after the district reaffirmed its stance that…
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