Strikes, Union Activity
Part 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…
Read MoreCal State Professor Files Lawsuit to Reclaim Forced Union Fees Janus Precedent
Lawsuit seeks return under Janus precedent of all fees seized from nonmembers by California Faculty Association union officials Sacramento, CA (December 10, 2018) – National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff attorneys…
Read MorePart 2- “I grew up in Italy. There, we call this ‘extortion.’”
Two brave New Jersey teachers are fighting New Jersey teacher union officials and that state government, which set up a circumvention of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation-won Janus…
Read More“I grew up in Italy. There, we call this ‘extortion.’”
While New Jersey teacher union officials and legislators thought they had the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation-won Janus case down for the count, the Foundation has countered with a lawsuit…
Read MoreWhose Decision is it Anyway?
Once again, Mike Antonucci reveals National Education Association officials are divesting themselves of another subsidiary in Intercepts. Mike questions whether members had any say as this subsidiary bites the dust. The National…
Read MoreNEA Loses Dues Money to Corruption
Of course, before Janus, union officials could always count on a stash of forced dues to make up the deficit left by corrupt individuals’ embezzlement or theft. Mike Antonucci has the story…
Read MoreUTLA’s Strike Excuses Don’t Hold Water
Alex Caputo-Pearl, head of the United Teachers of Los Angeles, has made smaller class size one of the demands the union will strike for. Larry Sand shows how class size…
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