Posts Tagged ‘National Education Association (NEA)’
The Silent Crisis: How Teacher Unions Took Over—and Left Students Behind
Study after study shows turning our education system into a jobs program undermined American children’s futures. By Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism, March 25, 2025 Picture this: a classroom buzzing…
Read MoreBiden White House Earned Big Labor’s Accolades
While Americans overwhelmingly support the Right to Work principle, Joe Biden was committed to wiping out all state Right to Work laws. As he put it, “I’m a union President. Make no bones about it.”
Read MoreTeacher Union Bosses Enable Child Abusers
An array of government data as well as numerous media reports document the reality that there is an epidemic in America of sexual abuse of schoolchildren by teachers and other employees of K-12 government schools.
Read MoreOver 90% of teachers have never been allowed to vote for their school’s union. Why?
Live today! Thursday, September 26, 2024 @ 2PM Eastern/11AM Pacific In today’s CEAFU Lunch Break, we delve into the pressing issue of why teachers are often precluded from voting on…
Read MoreNY Post Op-Ed: Kamala Harris aims to screw workers AND businesses to help Big Labor bosses
“Unions do have substantial latitude to advance bargaining positions that . . . run counter to the economic interests of some employees.”
Read MoreHow do I expurgate a Teachers’ Union from My School?
Pennsylvania Teachers, looking for alternative to NEA and AFT labor unions?
Resigning Teacher Union Membership and Stopping Union Fees
Today, we are joined by Milton Chappell from the National Right To Work Foundation, who will elucidate the processes involved in ceasing union dues across various educational institutions, including public…
Read MoreSt. Louis KIPP Charter High School Educators’ Vote to Remove Unwanted AFT Union Bosses is Now Official
Teachers, advisors, nurses, and other employees at KIPP St. Louis High School are officially free of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 420 union.
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