What's more, an equally large share of teachers
oppose the agency fees imposed upon them by California and about half of all states.
These teachers, moreover, support similar choices for other parents and
oppose agency fees currently imposed on many.
An equally large share of teachers
opposes the agency fees imposed on them by California and 20 other states.
Not exact matches
Overall, they remain bullish on charters, negative on teacher tenure,
opposed to «
agency fees» (whereby teachers are forced to pay the union to negotiate even if they decline to join the union themselves), and hostile to federal requirements that restrict schools» ability to suspend disruptive students.
Only 38 % of teachers favor the
agency fee, while 50 %
oppose it, with the remaining 13 % expressing no opinion.
And most striking, a majority of teachers
opposed mandatory
agency fees at all.
The
agency late last year took a step toward finalizing its guaranteed -
fee package rule by initiating a final administrative review, a move
opposed by key members of Congress, including Richard Shelby, R - Ala., chair of the Senate Banking Committee, and Donald Manzullo, R - Ill., chair of the House Small Business Committee.