Archive for 2017
Connecticut Teacher Union Officials Rule
It appears Connecticut teacher union officials rule the roost when it comes to who has the power to direct taxpayer money in education. Chris Powell has the story in the…
Read MoreIowa Teachers Will Decide
Iowa State Education Association (ISEA) president is concerned over whether Iowa teachers in some districts will vote to recertify their monopoly bargaining contract. How concerned is ISEA staff about teachers resigning and…
Read MoreLarry Sand on Employee Freedom Week and Ben Johnson
Larry Sand, President of California Teacher Empowerment Network, provides his views on National Employee Freedom Week on California Policy Center, and distills Ben Johnson’s shattering revelations on the inside workings…
Read MoreEmployee Freedom – Pay Dues or Not?
Employees wishing to obtain free legal aid if they feel their rights have been abrogated by compulsory unionism, should contact the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Please call…
Read MoreFormer AFT President Supports Right to Work
Former AFT President Ben Johnson visited with CEAFU and Foundation staff and had some pretty surprising things to say about forced unionism. Connor D. Wolf reports in the Daily Caller Online. Labor…
Read MoreTeacher Union Official Bemoans Political Spending – by the Opposition
Blaming the political spending of the other side – school choice advocates – United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) president Alex Caputo-Pearl attempts to explain to teacher union members how…
Read MoreTWO-FACED, OR OPEN-FACED? Exclusive Power is the Answer
Charter school teachers and other employees can learn about their workplace rights by contacting the National Right to Work Foundation for information and free legal advice, or consult their website…
Read MorePoll Indicates Most Opposed to Forced Dues
The 2017 EdNext Poll on School Reform shows most people polled, including teachers, are opposed to teacher having to be pay forced dues, or agency shop fees. The 2017 Education Next survey, conducted…
Read MoreTeacher Unions and the Education Bureaucracy
Larry Sand reviews Steve Jobs’ ground-shattering views on teacher union officials’ power in an interview from 1995. While he does not mention merit pay, the idea that teacher unions have turned…
Read MoreNew Jersey Teacher Union Sets Sights on Senate President
New Jersey Education Association teacher union officials are attempting to relieve Senate President Steve Sweeney of his job. How much of this money is taken from teachers against their will? Andrew…
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