Archive for 2023
Union Corruption: AFCME’s Cynthia M. Johnston Sentenced to Jail
After originally pleading no contest to charges of petty theft, AFSCME Secretary/Treasurer Cynthia M. Johnston has been sentenced to 6 months of jail.
Read MoreUnion Corruption: CSEA Treasurer Phelton Woods Pleads Guilty
CSEA union boss Phelton Woods has pleaded guilty to embezzling over $60k from union funds.
Read MoreAre NEA and AFT Unions Leading to the Demise of Education?
According to well-known author Cal Thomas, the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers unions are to blame for the deterioration of the quality of education in the United States.
Read MoreCorruption Within AFT: Local 3975 President Charles Farris Sentenced for Theft
After pleading guilty to three counts of theft, AFT Local 3975 President Charles Farris has been sentenced to four years of probation.
Read MoreLive CEAFU Lunch Break with AFFT’s Free Benefits for Non-Union Teacher Organizations
Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism Lunch Break: AFFT Free Help to Non-Union Teacher Groups
Our guest today is the Senior Organizing Director of Americans for Fair Treatment (AFFT) Brigette Herbst.
Read MoreNational Right to Work Foundation Files Brief Defending Law to Protect Teachers’ First Amendment Rights
The Foundation has just submitted a brief at the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Anderson Federation of Teachers, et al. v. Rokita…
Read MoreRewarding the Best Teachers Helps Kids Learn
Economist Shows How Act 10 Has Improved Wisconsin’s K-12 Schools
Read MoreBowman: Most Teachers Are Not Activist
Guest editorial by JC Bowman, Executive Director of the Professional Educators of Tennessee: Historically, unions have done some remarkable work in the private sector. However, union officials in the early…
Read MoreUnion Monopolists on the Defensive in Virginia
Committee Survey Program Aims to Ensure Voters Have Clear Choices
Read MoreCato Expert Explains the Public Schooling Battle Map
This map summarizes a relatively small but particularly painful subset of battles: those involving basic rights, moral values, or individual identity. … The conflicts are often intensely personal, and guarantee that if one core value wins, another will lose.
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