How Collective Bargaining is Negatively Impacting Teachers and Students
If you’re a teacher, your collective bargaining might be negatively impacting you and your students more than you think.
If you’re a teacher, your collective bargaining might be negatively impacting you and your students more than you think.
Scientific research from around the world confirms that schools can be open full-time without posing any meaningful COVID-19 risk to children.
A new scholarly study shows convincingly that more extensive monopoly privileges and greater political clout for teacher union bosses result in worse educational outcomes at a higher cost to taxpayers. Credit: Henry Payne/Scripps Howard Union Monopolists Make Schools Less Effective…
According to Census data that have been available for years, poverty adjusted for geographic differences in housing costs is higher in forced-unionism states than in Right to Work states. Big Labor apologists simply ignore such data. Forced-Dues State Households Have…
Some bills making their way through the Florida legislature are striking fear into the union bosses in Florida because it threatens big labor’s access to the wallets of teachers. One bill would would bar any public union from automatically…