Parents Reject Union Bosses’ COVID-19 Claims About School
Scientific research from around the world confirms that schools can be open full-time without posing any meaningful COVID-19 risk to children.
Scientific research from around the world confirms that schools can be open full-time without posing any meaningful COVID-19 risk to children.
“The PERB should condemn these attacks on independent-minded teachers, and allow Gompers educators to have their long-overdue vote on whether to remove the union officials who are attacking the very educators they claim to represent,” added Mix.
There is concern over the lowered access to in-person learning and education during COVID-19. However, the issues are deeper than that.
Gompers Preparatory School is being forced under a union monopoly once again through "card checks".
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