Teacher Rights
Secretary DeVos Blames Teacher Unions for Lack of Choice
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos blames teacher union officials for a lack of choice in education, comparing the absence of freedom to communism. Michael Stratford had the story in politico.com Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Friday that students who lack the means to attend the school of their choice enjoy as much freedom as those in East…
Read MoreMore California Teacher Unions Strike
Two more Bay area school districts are undergoing the strain of teacher union strikes over negotiating monopoly bargaining contracts. It’s just another example of how monopoly bargaining restricts teachers from negotiating their own conditions of employment, deprives students of their education and makes a mockery of parents trust. Joseph Geha has the story in the East…
Read MoreRhode Island Teacher Union Official Investigated for Conflict of interest
Valarie Lawson is a teacher, State Senator, and vice President of the National Education Association of Rhode Island. It is simply difficult to imagine how she can fulfill all these roles on 24 hours a day. A complaint has been filed against her with the Rhode Island Ethics Commission for introducing, cosponsoring and advocating repeatedly…
Read MoreA Victory for Iowa Teachers!
Less than a year after the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation’s landmark Janus v. AFSCME case freed public sector employees from having to support a labor union against their will, the Iowa State Supreme Court has dealt AFSCME another crushing blow by upholding a 2017 monopoly bargaining reform law. The decision will free thousands of…
Read MoreWhen Another Organization Strikes, NEA Strikes Fear
The situation in Clark County, Nevada is complicated. To begin with, strikes are illegal and carry heavy fines, as they should be. The Clark County Education Association (CCEA) disaffiliated last year from the National Education Association (NEA) and is the faction that has voted to strike. The NEA Nevada state affiliate created a rival Clark…
Read MoreA Hotel California Scheme for NEA Affiliates
Here’s another example of forced unionism the National Education Association has devised. In the past several local affiliates have successfully disaffiliated, but now the powers that be will attempt to head any disaffiliation efforts off at the pass. Mike Antonucci has the story in the 74million.org. Back in March, I reported on a bylaw proposed by the National Education…
Read MoreA Look at the Value of Education
Reporter and writer Lloyd Brown, explores the value of education, teacher unions and education spending on floridapolitics.com. This year the Florida Legislature increased funding for public schools by $248 per pupil, and a total K-12 budget of $21 billion. Predictably, news stories and editorials complained it was not enough and that schools remain “underfunded.” Such claims…
Read MoreBudget, Enrollment is Down, so Let’s Strike
The Sacramento City Teachers Association is gearing up for a one-day strike in retaliation for the district’s attempt to stay solvent by laying off staff. Doug Johnson has the story on Fox40.com. The Sacramento City Unified School District says on Thursday the school board will likely vote to eliminate 178 teacher and staff jobs. “We’re facing a…
Read MoreConnecticut Professor Gets His Due: $5,000 in Dues Refunded
Another Janus Victory and another blow to forced unionism. National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff attorneys have secured a victory for a University of Connecticut School of Business professor who filed a lawsuit in January seeking the return of forced union fees seized from him by union officials in violation of his First Amendment rights. Under…
Read MoreAnd This Woman Wants to Control Education
Randi Weingarten must be spending too much time on an elementary school playground, considering her latest comments. And Randi Weingarten wants to control education reform. . . Randi Weingarten works with Teacher Union Reform Network (TURN) to attempt to give unions a bigger say in education policy across the nation. After presidential candidate Kamala Harris…
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