Don't get me wrong — I am not implying that
teacher union bosses don't care about children.
In fact, it's not only
the teacher union bosses who are living high on the hog, the private sector union elites» income has skyrocketed since 2000.
In addition to avoiding facts, he also doesn't bother to mention that many
teacher union bosses — including Van Roekel — are part of the reviled top 1 percent.
Unfortunately for students, appellate courts in California and North Carolina have just handed
teacher union bosses -LSB-...]
Kudos to righteous Democratic reformers like Romero and Rhee for standing up to
teacher union bosses and their handmaidens in Sacramento.
As Stan Greer, senior research associate for the National Institute for Labor Relations Research, wrote recently, «
Teacher Union Bosses» Hatred of Right to Work Laws Is Understandable» — the reason being that people are flocking to RTW states in droves, which is costing unions millions in lost dues.
Teachers union boss Michael Mulgrew is playing the sexism card in a bid to get a new benefit for his members.
De Blasio's decision drew cheers from
teachers union boss Michael Mulgrew, and outrage from charter school parents and advocates.
And when he does criticize, Klein also reaches for compliments —
teachers union boss Randi Weingarten may have been the bane of his professional life, and in Klein's view she missed the chance to be truly revolutionary, but she is «whip smart» and avoided ad hominem attacks.
Yes,
the teachers union boss thinks that your school kids really belong to her and her union.
Demographic quotas for charters in the name of equity are the latest policy cudgel of choice pushed by
teachers union bosses in states all over the country.
New York Daily News — Michael Mulgrew,
teachers union boss, may be on a winning streak against education reformers, but he will ultimately fail because parents will choose what's best for kids.
The teacher union boss dislikes the program because vouchers are used to enroll kids in private schools which are not unionized.
But hey, when you are
a teacher union boss, don't sweat the details.
After years as
a teacher union boss, Karen Lewis is making plans to spread her venom to the rest of the city.
United Teachers of Los Angeles president Alex Caputo - Pearl gave a speech for the ages a couple of weeks ago, securing a wing in the pantheon - of - vile, a place which includes such memorable outbursts as National Education Association general counsel Bob Chanin's «right - wing bastards» farewell - to - troops speech in 2009 and Chicago
Teacher Union boss Karen Lewis» talk to the Illinois Labor History Society in 2012, where she joked about the possibility of union members killing the wealthy.
Two weeks ago, Chicago
Teachers Union boss Karen Lewis attacked Rauner, accusing him of being (Wisconsin governor) «Scott Walker on steroids.»
Teachers union boss skewers Betsy DeVos on vouchers, likening them to «cousins» of segregation usatoday.com/story/news/201… via @USATODAY
Not exact matches
[22] Maloney, unsurprisingly, gained the endorsement of his former
boss, Bill Clinton, [22] along with the nod from major
unions in the state, including the New York State United
Teachers, the state AFL - CIO, and some large SEIU locals.
Believing he was among friends, UFT
boss Mike Mulgrew showed what he's really made of during a closed - door meeting with
union activists — spewing hatred toward education «reformers» and charter schools, and even admitting he sabotaged
teacher evaluations.
Garcia ran only after the top contender, a Chicago
teachers»
union boss, was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
And yet there you stand, arm in arm with
union bosses and — quelle horreur — Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, all in an effort to hide vital information about
teacher performance from parents and the public.
In a rare shot leveled at the de Blasio administration,
teachers -
union boss Mike Mulgrew on Friday blasted the performance of the Department of Education's in - house investigative unit.
«Health - care benefits [were] preserved with no additional costs to members,» boasted the office of
teachers -
union boss Mike Mulgrew.
«Nurses,
teachers, postmen, firemen and train drivers could soon conduct «the biggest wave of industrial action in a generation»,
union bosses warned yesterday.
News flash: With City Hall and the
teachers union negotiating a new contract,
union boss Michael Mulgrew asked for the sun and the moon, then promised, «We're not trying to bankrupt the city.»
A chauffeur who worked for the former president of the Washington
Teachers»
Union in the nation's capital has been charged with laundering union funds over a period of six years for himself and his bo
Union in the nation's capital has been charged with laundering
union funds over a period of six years for himself and his bo
union funds over a period of six years for himself and his
bosses.
Mr. Weaver, who has been the vice president of the nation's largest
teachers»
union for the past six years, succeeds his
boss, Bob Chase, who will step down next month after six years as president.
Although the iron triangle metaphor has been invoked in condemnations of
teacher unions, such criticism has often focused on the misguided actions of
union bosses rather than on the views of the
teachers that the
unions claim to represent.
Teachers»
Union Bosses Barnstorm Across U.S., AFT Makes Final TV Ad Push - State EdWatch - Education Week http://ow.ly/DKPXt
Labour's decision to drop its opposition to free schools — a direct challenge to the local authority stranglehold over state schooling — is likely to anger trade
unions, although
union bosses yesterday welcomed moves to outlaw
teachers without formal qualifications.
Real Clear Education — New York City
teachers»
union boss Michael Mulgrew is feeling victorious in what he calls the «war with reformers.»
New York City
teachers»
union boss Michael Mulgrew is feeling victorious in what he calls the «war with reformers.»
But what the
union boss leaves out is that for
teachers to have more flexibility they would need to tear up the telephone book - size
union contract that dictates every little move a
teacher makes.
Just think of all the things that a
union boss has to be concerned with — denying parents more power in choosing what kind of school their kid goes to, attempting to personally destroy reformers, petitioning the courts in an attempt to keep parents and taxpayers in the dark about how effective
teachers are, etc..
An ongoing mantra of the
teachers unions is that corporate
bosses are greedy swine who steal money from their workers.
(But then again, 80,000
teachers in New York fork over $ 125.6 million dollars every year with nary a complaint, so maybe an obscene payout to a
union boss shouldn't faze them.)
Most adults would be embarrassed if their parents showed up at their place of employment to chastise their
bosses over how they were being treated at work, but apparently that's not the case for a
teachers union leader in Chelmsford Public Schools, a small district northwest of Boston.
Union bosses like Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of
Teachers, are attacking Education Secretary - designate Betsy DeVos for supporting education reform.
And if August 2011 is a sign of things to come, the only people left who think the
teachers unions benefit the children of America will be hot and sweaty
union bosses.
It just goes to show something we've said for a long time:
Teachers aren't the problem —
union bosses are.
I have a hard time believing all
teachers walk in lockstep with their
union bosses.
Over a decade ago New York City's mayor, Michael Bloomberg, and its most powerful
union boss, Randi Weingarten, had a showdown over the handling of
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Teachers to Struggling Schools, and Nobody is Standing up for Children
The Commonwealth's anti-kid
Union bosses are up on Beacon Hill whining this week — this time in support of a bill filed by State Representative Majorie Decker that would allow
unions to force schools to keep ineffective
teachers in place after they have driven a school so far into the ground that the state is forced to take it over: Tea
teachers in place after they have driven a school so far into the ground that the state is forced to take it over:
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Once their
union dues are no longer automatically removed from their paycheck,
union members often decide they're not willing to foot the bill for
union bosses» posh salaries and lucrative benefits — or their unrealistic
union deals that put
teachers in job danger.
He's a Republican
teacher in New Jersey who is disgusted by the way
union officials demand that
teachers vote how they are told by
union bosses.