Teacher Rights
Will Millennials Look for Union Label?
A new study entitled “Union Perseverance: Taking the Pulse of America’s Union Workers”, shows a disconnect between what many Millennials want as opposed to their elder colleagues, Generation X’ers and…
Read MoreVermont Rep: Teacher Strikes Very Divisive
Teacher union officials have power over more than teachers’ pocketbooks. Teachers have been subject to violence to themselves and loved ones for crossing the picket line during a teacher strike. Teacher…
Read MoreIA Legislation Aims to Free Teachers
A new law in Iowa will limit monopoly bargaining for public employees, similar to Act 10 in Wisconsin, which has been deemed a success for both taxpayers and students. Although Iowa…
Read MoreFoundation Launches Special Missouri Task Force
CEAFU is a Special Project of The National Right to Work Foundation. Teachers and other workers will be able to contact the Foundation for free legal advice. The National Right to…
Read MoreFoundation Ready to Challenge Forced Dues at Supreme Court
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation reports on several of their cases poised to challenge forced dues at the Supreme Court. CEAFU is a Special Project of the Foundation. Washington,…
Read MoreTeacher Union Power Play Blocks Education Secretary Again
A massive power play by San Diego teacher officials show them as the schoolyard and school board bullies they are. Apparently their power to act is tied up with teacher union…
Read MoreSecretary DeVos Blocked from School
There is more than one way to block an education secretary if you do not agree with her vision for education. Until February 7, Betsy DeVos’ nomination as Secretary of…
Read MoreBetsy DeVos Confirmed As Education Secretary
Known for her support of choice in education, including charter schools and vouchers, her nomination is perhaps the most contentious one so far in the Donald Trump Administration. National Education…
Read MoreMissouri Becomes 28th Right to Work State
On Monday, February 6, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens signed into law Right to Work legislation, thereby making Missouri the nation’s newest and 28th Right to Work state. Celeste Bott has…
Read MoreTeachers Forced to Support Many Noneducational Issues
It will come as no surprise to teachers who pay forced dues that they are supporting many non-educational issues, particularly ones they may not agree with on a moral or…
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