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The Negative Correlation Between Learning and Monopoly Bargaining

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | September 25, 2017

David Griffith, Thomas B. Fordham Institute Senior Research and Policy Associate, has drawn a connection between student learning, teacher absenteeism and monopoly bargaining in his latest study, Teacher Absenteeism in…

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Joe Banning and Kurt Wright Introduce No Strike Bill in Vermont

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | September 21, 2017

Two Vermont legislators are dissatisfied enough to do something about teacher union officials right ot call strikes in Vermont. Amy Ash Nixon has the story in the Citizen Tribune online.…

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Burlington Teacher Union President Confused About Meaning of Education

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | September 20, 2017

The Burlington, (Vermont) Education Association has been on strike since last Thursday, September 14. While garnering more than her fair share of media attention, teacher union President Fran Brock cannot…

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San Juan Island Teachers End Strike

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | September 19, 2017

Allison Sundell and Liza Javier, KINGTV, have the story.  Striking San Juan Island teachers ratified a new contract Monday afternoon, ending a four-day strike that began Friday. Classes for the…

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Pennsylvania Strike Began Today

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | September 18, 2017

Methacton teachers on strike: Jeannette Reyes has the story on WVPI Action News, Eagleville, PA. A stalemate in the bargaining process lead to an announcement Friday by the Methacton Education…

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Newspaper Outlines Teacher Strike Inconveniences

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | September 13, 2017

The Scranton Times Tribune online has thoughtfully outlined all the consequences of a possible Abingdon Heights strike, including where teacher will picket. Staff writer Kathleen Bolus has the story. What’s…

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PA School District Abington Heights Strikes Today

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | September 12, 2017

From the Abington Heights School District website: Abington Heights (Pennsylvania) School District recognizes the importance of keeping our community informed of developments in negotiations with the teachers’ union.Abington Heights School District…

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Iowa Teacher Unions Gearing up for Decertification

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | September 11, 2017

Teacher union other public sector union officials are gearing up for battles as annual recertification elections take place in Iowa beginning tomorrow. Jason Noble has the story in the Des Moines Register…

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Money is Teacher Union Officials’ Interest

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | September 8, 2017

Mike Antonucci explains how teacher union officials take cost into consideration when deciding which cases to pursue when it comes to firing teachers in the 74million.org. The most common criticism of…

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Minnesota Teachers Opt Out Period is Sept 24 Through Sept. 30

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | September 7, 2017

Tom Steward previews Education Minnesota’s plan for post-Janus recruiting. Minnesota is one of 21 states with mandatory monopoly bargaining and compulsory unionism. The state’s most powerful public employee union —…

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