Sentences with phrase «teacher paychecks»

The money is wrested directly from teacher paychecks as an add - on to their monthly dues (unless teachers specifically object), a power granted unions by school boards as part of collective bargaining deals.
More Republicans than ever are worshiping before the false god of local control, and too many Democrats have learned from their union friends that local control ain't so bad after all, especially when free money flows to local districts and teacher paychecks arrive courtesy of the U. S. Treasury.
But now teacher paychecks have recovered, and the Madison district — unlike most districts in the state — still isn't requiring staff to contribute to health insurance premiums.
Furthermore, the collection of union dues directly from teacher paychecks, a common practice in many school districts, augments teacher power by generating resources that can be used in political campaigns for school board, state, and national elections.
Since the National Education Association (NEA) can collect multi-millions of dollars through a check - off system that generates revenues directly from teacher paychecks (unless a teacher specifically objects), the NEA, a la Peachum, can invest in the work of less - advantaged non-profits that ostensibly have entirely different agendas.
... collect multi-millions of dollars through a check - off system that generates revenues directly from teacher paychecks (unless a teacher specifically objects),» and, a la the villain of Mac the Knife, «invest in the work of less - advantaged non-profits that ostensibly have entirely different agendas.
Real Estate Investor Todd Dexheimer quit teaching once his real estate investing side hustle provided more than his teacher paycheck.
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