Archive for 2020
NEA State Dues Levels Reflective of Right to Work Standing
Mike Antonucci reveals the latest dues figures for each NEA affiliate. It is interesting to note that these dues are lower in Right to Work states, where teachers are free…
Read MoreUnions Organizing Child Care Givers in California
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill last year giving child care givers the right to organize. It is no surprise the bill was cosponsored by Service Employees International (SEIU) California…
Read MoreA West Virginia Teacher Union Cover Up?
West Virginia teachers, take hold of your First Amendment rights, and your professional liability. All government employees may exercise their First Amendment rights to resign from unwanted union membership by…
Read MoreTeachers, The Foundation and Mark Janus Are Working For You
Teacher union officials may be running for more than elected offices this year. They may be on the run for their future. The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is accompanying…
Read MoreGompers Preparatory Academy Educators Appeal Decision Allowing Union to Block Workers’ Right to Vote Out Union
Appeal asks PERB to eliminate standard which lets union bosses use unsubstantiated allegations to block employee votes San Diego, CA (June 10, 2020) – Educators at Gompers Preparatory Academy (GPA) charter…
Read MoreUnion Bosses Undermine Conscientious Educators – – Big Labor-Backed Rules Make Online Teaching Virtually Impossible
From the National Right to Work Committee Newsletter, June, 2020 But regardless of what Mr. Newsom intended, the sweeping monopoly privileges that California law accords to teacher union bosses rendered…
Read MoreTeacher Union Officials Apparently Only Stakeholders in WA State Schools
It seems Washington state parents are beginning to embrace home schooling, school choice or online learning, as ways to continue schooling for the future. A new poll from the American…
Read More“She now faces the reality of her greed.”
This comment was made by United States Attorney Josh I. Minkler, who announced Rhondalyn Cornett was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison. Cornett began her career as an Indianapolis…
Read MoreNevada Teacher Union Responds to Budget Deficit With Their Hands in Taxpayers’ Pocket
Clark County Education Association union officials are pressing once again for more taxpayer money when budgets are tighter than ever and the whole district is experiencing a serious economic downturn. …
Read MoreTeacher Union Power in Non-Bargaining States
One would expect teacher union power to be less virulent in states without a monopoly bargaining law, but as West Virginia teacher union officials demonstrate, there is still a world…
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