Posts by Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism
Teacher Union Political Power Dragging New Jersey Students Down
Despite the National Right to Work Legal Foundation’s landmark Supreme Court victory in Janus v. AFSCME, allowing teacher to choose or refrain from union membership, teacher union power in New Jersey…
Read MoreDid Janus Decision Free Teachers?
Research suggests, that since the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation-won Janus Supreme Court decision, and found the data reflect a substantial drop in union membership since last June. But a…
Read MoreFour Chicago Charter Schools Strike
While AFT officials deplore charter schools, the Chicago Teacher Union (an AFT-AFL-CIO affiliate), are leading 4 strikes at Chicago International Charter Schools. Asking for higher pay and smaller class sizes,…
Read MoreDenver Strike to Begin Monday
Colorado Governor Jared Polis refused to intervene so Denver teacher union officials are calling a strike to begin on Monday, the first since 1994. The call for state intervention has…
Read MoreAnother California strike. What’s the difference?
Mike Antonucci outlines the difference between the Oakland and recent Los Angeles strikes. The Oakland strike, while approved by a majority of union members there, will not take place for at…
Read MoreFor LAUSD Teachers The Future May Not Be At All Rosy
The title of Lance Izumi’s opinion piece says it all: LAUSD teachers should exercise their Janus rights, not follow their union off a fiscal cliff. Writing in the Los Angeles Daily News…
Read MoreLet’s Get Real About Strikes
It’s time the public knows the undeniable motivation behind strikes. Professor Terry Moe is the most respected name in education reform today, serves as the Chairman of Stanford University’s Department of…
Read MoreThe Wages of Striking
Mike Antonucci explains how much union officials who called the LA strike actually negotiated for their members. Such a deal! Kyle Stokes of LAist covered the Los Angeles teacher strike like a blanket,…
Read MoreUTLA Strike: The Bad Reviews Just Keep Coming Part 2
Larry Sand’s poignant review of the United Teachers of Los Angeles’ union strike continues. Serious education reformers? They, too, gave UTLA’s theatrics zero stars. As Chris “Citizen” Stewart solemnly notes,…
Read MoreUTLA Strike: The Bad Reviews Just Keep Coming Part 1
Larry Sand’s commentary on the strikingly bad UTLA strike, which, in the planning stage for months, was a victory in no one’s eyes except Alex Caputo-Pearl. Like a much-ballyhooed but awful…
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