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Wisconsin GOP Vote to Promote Right to Work and Charter Schools

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | May 5, 2014

While the Wisconsin state Republican convention delegates voted to oppose Common Core standards in the Badger State, they also voted in favor of school choice and promoting a Right to…

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New York City Labor Boss Criticizes Teacher Deal

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | May 2, 2014

An inter-union battle may be brewing in New York City as teacher union bosses attempt to obtain a bigger piece of the pie for teachers. Som of the “uniformed” union bosses are…

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Former D. C. Teacher Union President Embraces Vouchers

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | April 25, 2014

Former Teacher Union President George Parker has changed his mind about vouchers, believing it should be all about the kids.  His editorial appears in The Tennessean. For many years I opposed school…

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Appeals Court Safeguards Wisconsin Teachers’ Freedom

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | April 24, 2014

Once again, the courts have upheld Wisconsin Act 10.  Government employee unions in the city of Madison, Wisconsin, and Dane County do not have a constitutional right to monopoly bargaining. …

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A Modesto Proposal

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | April 23, 2014

Larry Sand, California Teacher Empowerment Network, explains how The Modesto Teachers Association’s is proposing to leave the National Education Association and the California Teachers Association and the consequences for teachers. …

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New York’s Teacher Union Officials Spent $4.8 Million on Lobbying

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | April 7, 2014

New York state and city teacher union bosses spent almost $5 million, more than any other lobbying group, in 2013.  New York state law allows for mandatory monopoly bargaining and compulsory unionism.  Agency fee deductions are…

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Jewish Private School Drops Recognition, Enrages Big Labor

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | April 7, 2014

A private school near Philadelphia caused a firestorm among AFT union bosses when the board of directors decided to no longer negotiate a union contract after the current one expires…

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California State Senator Can Use Dues Dollars for Criminal Defense

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | April 5, 2014

Mike Antonucci began reporting on this story involving California State Senator Leland Yee in late March, 2014.  Apparently he was endorsed by and received campaign contributions from several education unions in…

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Wisconsin Labor Unions Endorse Burke for Governor

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | April 4, 2014

Some involved in Wisconsin politics are questioning union bosses’ endorsement of Mary Burke for governor.  At least those teachers who do not agree with the Wisconsin Education Action Council’s (WEAC)…

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Pennsylvania Student Sees Through Union Bosses’ Rhetoric

By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism | March 31, 2014

Pennsylvania student Alex Fried gets it.  He sees through union bosses’ banal rhetoric about it being “for the kids”.  another example of union power enshrined in a monopoly bargaining agreement allowed by Pennsylvania…

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