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Are NEA and AFT Unions Leading to the Demise of Education?  

By CEAFU Staff | August 21, 2023
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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. 

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Live CEAFU Lunch Break with AFFT’s Free Benefits for Non-Union Teacher Organizations

By CEAFU Staff | July 28, 2023
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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.

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Bowman: Most Teachers Are Not Activist

By CEAFU Staff | July 18, 2023
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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…

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Cato Expert Explains the Public Schooling Battle Map

By CEAFU Staff | July 14, 2023
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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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Today: CEAFU Lunch Break re: CATO’s Public Schooling Battle Map

By CEAFU Staff | June 27, 2023
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The recording of the Live Broadcast is viewable below and at the following YouTube Link Today: We hope you will attend today’s (Pacific Coast) CEAFU Lunch Break with Neal McCluskey…

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Rutgers Strike: Legal Notice for Professors Who Want to Continue to Work

By CEAFU Staff | April 12, 2023
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IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO WORK DURING A STRIKE, READ ALL OF THIS SPECIAL NOTICE BEFORE RETURNING TO WORK – IT MIGHT SAVE YOU THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS!

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San Diego Gompers Preparatory Academy Educators Begin New Effort to Oust SDEA Union Bosses from School

By CEAFU Staff | April 12, 2023
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Union bosses stymied last attempt with unproven allegations and pressure from elected officials, majority of teachers now back new effort San Diego, CA (March 13, 2023) – Teachers at Gompers Preparatory…

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Goldstein v. PSC-CUNY: A Case to Protect Public Employees’ Freedom of Association

By CEAFU Staff | April 12, 2023
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The case is currently pending at the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. About the Case For decades, government sector union bosses have relied on two pillars…

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NRTW.org Brief to Court of Appeals: Lower Court’s Decision Conflicts with SCOTUS’ Janus Ruling

By CEAFU Staff | April 12, 2023
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National Right to Work Foundation attorneys filed an amicus brief in Littler v. OAPSE with the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Cincinnati, Ohio (April 6, 2023) – The National Right to…

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Teacher Union Bosses and “The Debacle of Houston’s Failing Schools”

By CEAFU Staff | April 4, 2023
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Well, Houston’s schools have failed five times in a row to cross that low bar. Some 200,000 Houston kids are being victimized by this educational ineptitude. So last week state officials announced they would take over the failed school district. Thank God.

Predictably, the unions are throwing a hissy fit.

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