Teacher Rights
Celebrating 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 MoreRed for Ed Power Plays Reflect Teacher Unions’ Radical Agendas
Breitbart News discusses teacher union officials’ involvement in #RedforEd’s “top ten power plays” for 2019. Here are the top ten political power games of the #RedforEd movement in 2019, all of which served as a warm-up for the big event: the 2020 presidential election. (1) The defeat of Republican Governor Matt Bevin in Kentucky
Read MorePublic Employees Deprived of Stolen Dues Refunds in California
Under the 2018 National Right to Work Legal Foundation-won Janus v. AFSCME Local 31 landmark Supreme Court ruling, public employees won the right to discontinue having to pay dues to a labor union against their will. National Right to Work Legal Foundation attorney William Messenger continued the battle with lawsuits to recover forced dues already taken from…
Read MoreDebunking the Charter School For-Profit Myth
Larry Sand looks into the teacher unions’ claims about for-profit charter schools on the California Policy Center. Among the many vapid rallying cries in the 2019 presidential follies is the one that stresses the importance of eliminating for-profit charter schools. In October, Elizabeth Warren released her education plan that proposed eliminating them, and using the IRS…
Read MoreCalifornia Teachers Association – Lessons in Hypocrisy
Mike Antonucci reveals all sorts of discrepancies in what the California Teachers Association (CTA) says in its Handbook and its public actions in the laschoolreport.com. With 310,000 members, more than 400 employees and $200 million in annual revenue, the California Teachers Association is a large-scale enterprise. It wields great influence at the statehouse, but its presence is…
Read MoreElizabeth Warren, Charter Schools and the NEA
Presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren tells NEA teacher union officials just what they want to hear. Rick Moran has the story on pjmedia.com. So it’s not surprising that Democratic candidates shamelessly pander for their votes — even if that means embracing an education agenda that does demonstrable harm to America’s poor and disadvantaged kids. The largest teacher’s union…
Read MoreEducation Secretary Takes on Teacher Union Officials
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos commented on teacher union officials’ role in education recently at a an appearance at Pepperdine’s School of Public Policy. James Moore has the story on the Pepperdine University Graphic. U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos paid a visit to the Pepperdine School of Public Policy this week to discuss her life, American education…
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