Posts by Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism
Los Angeles Teacher Strike = More Debt
Deficits and more deficits have piled up for the Los Angeles Unified School District. Eric Boehm has the story on reason.com. Even as the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) struggled with…
Read MoreThe Power of Monopoly Bargaining
There is no more vivid example than this of the power of teacher unions to control the lives of teachers than the strike debacle currently in Denver, Colorado. Although Colorado…
Read MoreJanus is Working Part 2
Larry Sand continues the update on developments since the Janus decision. In California, AFSCME Local 3299 is trying a novel end-around. Instead of calling them “dues,” the union has changed their name…
Read MoreJanus is Working, Unions are Desperate to Keep Forced Dues
Teacher union officials are conspiring with their bought-and-paid-for politicians to come up with all sorts of ways to circumvent the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation-won Janus decision. The Foundation is…
Read MoreUnion Organizer Requests Correspondence Remain Private
Cory McCartan, organizer for the Union of Grinnell Student Dining Workers, requested his communication with management not be made public. We wonder why? Grinnell Collect President Raynard Kington refuses to…
Read MoreWere Teacher Union Officials Behind the First Charter School Strike?
Blind to their own since, teacher union officials were glad that a charter school system went on strike a few weeks ago. It looks like teacher union officials had a…
Read MorePart 2-What will a UTLA Strike Look Like?
Taylor Swaak reports on what Los Angeles parents are thinking and doing about the upcoming strike in the LA School Report.
Read More“. . . We don’t feel its fair to put parents in the Middle”
Taylor Swaak reports on what Los Angeles parents are thinking and doing about the upcoming strike in the LA School Report. While parents love and appreciate their teachers, they also don’t…
Read MoreFree Education Policy from Teacher Union Officials
Alan Hill comments on teacher union power in education policy, especially in New Mexico, in the Albuquerque Journal. Hill has worked for the North Carolina Department of Education, as well as…
Read MoreNation’s First Charter School Strike Ends
Yana Kunichoff has the story in chalkbeat.org More than 7,000 students at 15 Acero charter schools are expected to be back in class Monday morning. The historic strike at the city’s…
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