Archive for May 2013
Florida Teacher Union Officials Lose Suit Against Merit Pay
Teacher union officials have lost one battle in Florida, when the lawsuit regarding merit pay for teachers was dismissed. Merit pay provides a huge disincentive for teachers to join unions,…
Read MoreFlorida Education Association Loses Tax-Exempt Status?
Will Florida Education Association officials pay income taxes on its contributions collected from January until its reinstatement? Is an organization that fails to pay its taxes worthy of retaining its…
Read MoreOhio Teacher Union Officials Desperate to Keep Their Forced-Dues Power
Ohio teacher union officials are desperate to keep Right to Work out of Ohio. But that doesn’t stop them from complaining about having to fight to keep freedom for teachers…
Read MoreNew York City Teacher Union Officals Control Performance Evaluations
New York City public schools officials have allowed teacher union officials to participate in developing a new teacher evaluation plan. In their inimitable fashion, these officials have devised a way…
Read MoreWisconsin Act 10’s Rein on Monopoly Bargaining is Paying Off
Wisconsin’s Act 10’s curb on monopoly bargaining is demonstrating how school districts can manage themselves much better without the practice. CEAFU has done several studies on the cost of monopoly…
Read MoreMy Employer Intends to Confiscate My Wages WIthout My Permission
The Harford County, Maryland, Education Association may believe it’s fighting for schools, but the only thing teacher union officials are really fighting for is more forced dues to go in…
Read MoreThe Union Way: Cheat Kids, Get Award
Bob Parks’ comments reflect how teacher union officials teach nothing but selfishness, and points out their animosity toward teacher freedom and Right to Work. Even former NEA President Bob Chase admitted in…
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