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Tag Archives: First Amendment
The Age of Janus and the Challenge to Teachers’ Unions
The ground has shifted under us, my friends of the public school landscape. The age of Janus is upon us. Continue reading
Posted in Schools and Politics
Tagged agency fees, conservatism, ESSA, First Amendment, free speech, income inequality, Janus, right to work, strikes, teachers' unions
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The Battle on the Horizon: An Assault on Teachers’ Unions
In a replay of past legal challenges to private sector unions’ ability to organize workers, conservative donors and foundations line up to challenge public sector unions, which eventually may put teachers’ salaries and their collective political clout in harm’s way. Continue reading