Candidates Rake in Money From Parents’ Enemies
congressional candidates like Elaine Luria (left) and Abigail Spanberger cannot resist Big Labor’s campaign cash.
congressional candidates like Elaine Luria (left) and Abigail Spanberger cannot resist Big Labor’s campaign cash.
Teacher unions got a lot of benefits out of shutting down schools as a result of COVID-19, but what is enough to satisfy them?
Today Kaplan heads a nonprofit group, the Alliance for Constructive Ethnic Studies, that opposes CRT propaganda schemes.
Roughly $200 billion of this Big Labor bailout scheme will go to overwhelmingly unionized government schools. Read more here.
Even as Ms. Pringle and other powerful teacher union bosses insist that their members be fast-tracked for COVID-19 vaccinations, they also insist that their members should not be expected to return to the classroom after they have been vaccinated.
Forced-Unionism Abuses Exposed – The facts Big Labor bosses would rather you didn’t hear about. “[C]ompulsory unionism and corruption go hand in hand . . . .”— U.S.Sen. John McClellan (D-Ark.) Many parents of school-aged…
Joe Biden Threatens U.S. Communities’ Safety -- And this year U.S. presidential challenger Joe Biden, now favored to win in November according to most polls, is backing an even more expansive scheme to enhance the power of government union bosses in all 50 states...
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff attorneys are currently litigating more than 30 cases to enforce workers’ Janus rights, which have yielded successful settlements and dues refunds for employees like math professor Michael McCain. VENTURA, CA – National Right…
“For decades, with the National Committee's leadership, Right to Work members have successfully opposed Big Labor schemes to repeal or gut the state statutes in North Carolina and Virginia that expressly prohibit any government-sector bargaining,” noted Mr. Kalb. “And according to a carefully documented 2018 study for the Cato Institute, states that expressly prohibit or at least do not statutorily authorize monopoly bargaining in K-12 public education typically do a better job of educating schoolchildren at a more reasonable cost to taxpayers.”