Strikes, Union Activity
Running Scared of Right to Work in Montana
Public sector unions in Montana are heading for merger cover as efforts to pass a Right to Work bill there are under way. The two Montana teacher unions previously merged…
Read MoreDC Teacher Disagrees with Union Issue, Still Must Pay Dues
A DC teacher was “shaken to the core. . .” by an email sent by the Washington Teacher Union president, but has no remedy for the situation, which has nothing to…
Read MoreIf You Want It, Come and Get It
An old song once invited, “if you want it, here it is. Come and get it. Make your mind up fast. If you want it, here it is, come and get it but…
Read MoreIllinois Teacher Unions Endorse Gubernatorial Candidate
Just in case somebody missed it, both teacher unions have joined with other Big Labor unions and officially endorsed a candidate for governor. One can only guess how much influence…
Read MoreFlorida Teacher Unions Scared of New Legislation
Florida House Bill 25 has teacher union officials are mobilizing their forces to keep forced representation. Exclusive representation legislation usually allows teacher unions to become the bargaining agent in a…
Read MoreMonopoly Bargaining No Bargain for Students!
Teacher union officials are always claiming their actions are “for the kids”. Now here is something that is truly “for the kids”. Andrew Lovenheim and Alexander Willen, both of Cornell University,…
Read MoreNew York Post-Janus?
Ken Girardin takes a compelling look at how public sector employees would fare if Janus is decided in favor of the plaintiff in a new report from The Empire Center for Public Policy.…
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Read MoreBrevard Teachers Work to Rule
Brevard Teacher union officials have called a “work to the rule” showdown. Dan Billow has the story on WESH TV 2 in Florida. Brevard County teachers plan to start what the school…
Read MoreImportance of the Janus Case for Educators
The 74million.org has included the Janus case in its 12 Important Education Storylines We’ll All Be Reading About in 2018. Carolyn Phenicie has the story. Building on the 2014 Harris v. Quinn case,…
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