Posts by Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism
Separating Teacher Union Official Business and Members’ Special Interests
Kenneth Garger of the New York Post reports on official boundary-crossing by Chicago Teacher Union (CTU) members, one a member of the Executive Board, and the reaction of other members,…
Read MoreNEA Affiliates May Soon Have to Make Finances Public
Mike Antonucci explains how National Education Affiliates (NEA) may soon have to file financial disclosure reports (LM-2 reports) with the U. S. Department of Labor because they represent private sector employees. …
Read MoreNevada Teacher Union Officials Intent on Illegal Strike
Clark County Education Association officials are not appeased by a raise for their members but continue to escalate their illegal strike threats just in time for the new school year. …
Read MoreFlorida Judge Saves Teachers from Bargaining Debacle
A victory for teachers in Leon County occurred when Judge Angela Dempsey upheld the constitutionality of a law mandating teacher unions must be recertified if the number of dues-paying members…
Read MoreAnother One Bites the Dust
The California Faculty Association has broken ties with the National Education Association (NEA) and the California Teachers Association as well, in what is turning out to be a more and…
Read MoreWhat Teacher Union Officials Really Want
This will come as no surprise to the thousands of teachers and other education professionals who have, over the years, been forced to pay dues until they were freed by…
Read MoreA Bit of Irony, or Just a Matter of Control?
Chicago Teacher Union demands “sanctuary” provisions in some charter school contracts, while at the same time, demand “curbs” on charter schools. What? Did I read this right? Yes, you did! …
Read MoreIndiana Judge Refuses Union Plea to Stop Disaffiliation
NEA teacher union officials are fighting to keep another local Indiana affiliate from disaffiliating. The NEA instituted unified membership in 1972 in its attempt to gain power and prestige as…
Read MoreMaine and The Case Against Public Sector Strikes
Bills circulating in the Maine legislature could allow public sector strikes. Hopefully Maine citizens will see the havoc wreaked in states where public sector strikes have occurred before considering these…
Read MoreMPE Member Holds Governor Accountable
Zach Osborn, former employee to Governor Phil Bryant, speaks out about the politician’s lack of respect for the nonunion independent Mississippi Professional Educators in the Clarion-Ledger. Sometimes I wonder if…
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