Posts by Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism
San Francisco Teacher Unions Are In It For All the Wrong Reasons
More and more evidence is stacking up against teacher unions and their intentions. Teacher unions are supposed to support teachers and education, but it appears that the true priority is…
Read MoreNRTW President On How Teacher Union Bosses Are A Negative Influence
From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation: National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation President Mark Mix recently participated in a Philanthropy Roundtable panel discussion titled “Ask The Experts: Teacher Appreciation…
Read MoreCEAFU State Public Sector Bargaining Laws Research Cited by Institute
The National Institute for Labor Relations Research cited CEAFU’s “TEACHER MONOPOLY BARGAINING, COMPULSORY UNIONISM & DEDUCTION REVOCATION TABLE” (reposted below for your convenience) which breaks down each state’s laws regarding…
Read MoreSan Diego Charter School Teachers Charge Union with Illegal Surveillance
Union officials made Facebook, Instagram posts criticizing teachers for supporting union removal From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation: Los Angeles, CA (April 19, 2021) – Two teachers at The…
Read MoreWhat’s Going on in Right to Work Kentucky?
Just like West Virginia, Kentucky was one of the states that joined in on the #RedforEd movement nearly 3 years ago. The teacher movement caused a tremendous uproar in the…
Read MoreWhat’s Going on in West Virginia?
In 2018, a teacher movement known as the #RedforEd movement took off. But after the yelling quieted down, there wasn’t much left to hear about. Ever since, not much has…
Read MoreTeacher Unions Make Up an Estimated 25% of all Union Memberships
While most people typically think of coal and construction workers when someone mentions a union, teacher union membership has steadily crept up. It’s difficult to get an exact number, but…
Read More3-Foot Rule Still Isn’t Good Enough for Teacher Unions
When many schools began to open back up during Covid, many teacher unions refused. The excuse given was that the 6-foot rule was just too difficult to follow. When done,…
Read MoreChicago Educators Appeal Class-action Suit Challenging CTU Union Unconstitutional Dues Seizures
Educators submitted amicus brief in similar case before SCOTUS challenging “escape period” which curtails right to refrain from dues From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation: Chicago, IL (March…
Read MoreGlenn Laird Sues Union for Pushing Political Agenda
Glenn Laird is a California Graphic Design teacher who was also a member of the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA). But after finding out that his dues money was…
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