Archive for May 2018
Nina Rees on Charter School Week
Many charter schools allow teachers to teach and represent themselves in negotiations with their employer, meaning they are not hamstrung by the strictures of a monopoly bargaining agreement in which…
Read MoreColorado’s Turn
Colorado teacher union officials will lead a strike today, after a 70% consent vote from members. Matt Mauro has the story on kdvr.com news tv. Less than two weeks after thousands…
Read MoreBroward Teachers Union Officials Intimidate Principals, Teachers
Nonunion teachers in Florida have been bullied by teacher union officials for years, for taking advantage of Florida’s Right to Work law, and for deploring the representation forced upon them…
Read MoreThe Answer to Strikes: Free Teachers from Union Power
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. Now that the Janus v. AFSCME case is being decided by the Supreme Court, teacher union officials are dusting off their militant organizing…
Read MoreWill OK Teacher Union Officials Get the Boot?
According to Mike Antonucci, it’s not likely. However Oklahoma teachers have many choices to satisfy their professional needs, like Professional Oklahoma Educators. Professional Oklahoma Educators is a non-union, nonpartisan professional association for all…
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