Teacher Rights
Professional Educators of Tennessee Fight Union “Official Time” Privelege
Professional Educators of Tennessee (PET), the premiere nonunion, independent professional teacher organization in Tennessee, is launching a campaign to eradicate a practice that has long allowed union officials to grab taxpayer…
Read MoreGreenwood teacher settles in dispute over union dues
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation attorneys helped former school teacher Amy Anaya recoup the dues her school district withheld during her tenure. Ms. Anaya will receive most of the dues…
Read MoreIndiana Teacher Union May Lose Dues Deduction Privelege
A bill before the Indiana legislature would ban school districts from acting as the union’s bill collector. Currently school districts do union officials’ work for them – free of charge,…
Read MoreMichigan Union Officials Desperate to Keep Forced Dues Power
Look out, Michigan teachers. Michigan teacher union officials are devising ways to keep you under the yoke of forced unionism. Desperate to keep forced dues dollars coming in, knowing that…
Read MoreCenter for Education Reform Slams Report on Charter Schools
The Center for Education Reform, which has been involved with charter schools since 1993, reveals an agenda behind a series of Reuters articles. SELECTIVE? It’s irresponsible when facts are distorted, claims unsubstantiated, and…
Read MoreTeacher Strikes Hold Students, and Unwilling Teachers, Hostage
Lowman S. Henry, in the Patriot-News, takes teacher union officials to task for their hypocritical stance on education grants, “. . . using public school students as a political bargaining…
Read MoreStudy Finds Teacher Healthcare Pricey
Will the findings from this study on health care point to teacher union influence in health care prices? The report should be an enlightening one.UPI.com has the preliminary story. Health insurance costs…
Read MoreKansas Association of American Educators Presses for Equal Access
Kansas Association of American Educators (KANAAE) Executive Director Gary Sigle testified on behalf of a bill which would allow the nonunion professional educator group to gain equal access to communicate with teachers,…
Read MoreWhat Do Nurses and Teachers Have in Common?
Apparently most union nurses prefer to belong to a union which represents only nurses. And, apparently, nurses’ union officials agree. If you are a teacher who wants to be represented…
Read More“It’s the Union’s Job to encourage Unrest, Discontent and Unhappiness . . .”
Elijah Grajkowski,Wisconsin public school teacher, explains why he would rather teach in freedom. Read his entire story in the Journal-Sentinel Online. If the teachers union is as wonderful as it claims,…
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