Big Labor Politicians Rally Behind Shady Union
In FY 2025 alone, CTU kingpins poured, by their own admission, over $4.2 million into “political activities and lobbying.”
For one of the most powerful unions in America, the teacher’s union has a real image problem — and rightfully so. Only 22% of Americans believe that unionization of teacher’s have a had a positive effect on education. In the past few days we have seen a couple of example as to why that is the case.
In Illinois, the teacher’s union is threatening the strike and in Wisconsin union bosses are bragging about pushing for the recall of Scott Walker in the schools. Of course, none of these positions help children in anyway, shape or form. No wonder parents recognize that forced unionism in our schools is not good for education.
In FY 2025 alone, CTU kingpins poured, by their own admission, over $4.2 million into “political activities and lobbying.”
Student Enrollment in Union Stronghold States Has Fallen By Over 1.1 Million Since 2013
On average, forced-unionism states are roughly 22% more expensive to live in than Right to Work states. And decades of academic research show that compulsory unionism actually fosters a higher cost of living.