Archive for June 2019
What One Strike Cost Teachers
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation’s Janus Supreme Court decision has given every public school teacher the right to resign his or her union membership and not pay…
Read MoreMake No Mistake About It – They’re Union Privileges
A dangerous Illinois bill attempts to make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. It would bind employees to paying unwanted union dues with no escape except for a…
Read MoreBernie Sanders’ Education Plan Straight out of Union Playbook
Will Marshall and Emily Langhorne, both employees of the Progressive Policy Institute, debunk some of Bernie Sanders’ myths about public schools in the New York Daily News. They prove, once…
Read MoreAnother New York Blow to Charter Schools
New York legislators (mostly Democrat) are acting very undemocratically by pushing (at teacher unions’ bidding no doubt) for stricter charter school laws. The New York Post Editorial Board has the story.…
Read MoreBlue Valley Education Association Disaffiliates from NEA
Disaffiliation from parent unions is not a new practice by any means, but seems to be gaining momentum. Realizing the union practice of a unified membership structure would benefit the…
Read MoreBlue Valley Education Association Disaffiliates from NEA
Disaffiliation from parent unions is not a new practice by any means, but seems to be gaining momentum. Realizing the union practice of a unified membership structure would benefit the…
Read MoreEducation Labor Costs – Take Notice
Mike Antonucci takes an eye-opening look at labor costs in education and why you should pay attention to them in laschoolreport.com. Any debate about public education finances invariably devolves to whether…
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