Strikes, Union Activity
Former Teacher Discusses Forced Dues
A former teacher discusses forced dues and the reality of teacher union power. Check out Arthur Schaper’s column on townhall.com. When I started out in education, the teachers union reps would tell…
Read MorePA Fairness Center Gets Tough on “Official Time” for teachers
Thanks to the Fairness Center teacher union officials will have a more difficult time forcing taxpayers to foot the bill for “ghost” teachers, or official time. The practice allows teacher…
Read More7 out of 10 Gold Medal Schools are Charter Schools
U. S. News and World Report’s Best High School Rankings for 2018 include 7 charter schools. Charter schools are often not unionized. In fact, most teacher union officials oppose charter…
Read MoreIf Mark Janus wins
A union-backed think tank predicts public sector unions will lose many members but not completely fail, if Mark Janus is granted his wish. Eric Boehm has the story in the Hit and…
Read MoreStrikes: “The reality is, that’s the one card we have,”
The forced-dues state of Pennsylvania has held this dubious title for many years. Despite a law that imposes some restrictions on teacher strikes, monopoly bargaining allows teacher union officials to…
Read MoreNorth Carolina Teacher Union Officials Fiddle While Schools Close
North Carolina Education Association teacher union officials are pleased with the havoc they have brought about urging teachers to rally and protest on May 15. T. Kung Hui has the…
Read MoreNina Rees on Charter School Week
Many charter schools allow teachers to teach and represent themselves in negotiations with their employer, meaning they are not hamstrung by the strictures of a monopoly bargaining agreement in which…
Read MoreColorado’s Turn
Colorado teacher union officials will lead a strike today, after a 70% consent vote from members. Matt Mauro has the story on kdvr.com news tv. Less than two weeks after thousands…
Read MoreBroward Teachers Union Officials Intimidate Principals, Teachers
Nonunion teachers in Florida have been bullied by teacher union officials for years, for taking advantage of Florida’s Right to Work law, and for deploring the representation forced upon them…
Read MoreThe Answer to Strikes: Free Teachers from Union Power
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. Now that the Janus v. AFSCME case is being decided by the Supreme Court, teacher union officials are dusting off their militant organizing…
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