St. Louis KIPP Charter High School Educators’ Vote to Remove Unwanted AFT Union Bosses is Now Official
Federal Labor Board has now certified majority decertification vote to end AFT union officials’ “representation” at KIPP Charter High School
“Missouri should become a ‘right to work’ state and end rules that require some people to join unions, or pay union dues, as a condition of their jobs, some lawmakers and state business groups said Wednesday,” quotes a recent article in the Jefferson City News Tribune.
And Rep. Steve Hunter, R-Joplin, has introduced a short, two-page bill to do just that.
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