TEACHER UNION SHOWS MEMBERSHIP NUMBERS STABILIZING BUT THEY CAN’T SEEM TO GET IT RIGHT ON PRESIDENTIAL ENDORSEMENTS.
Janus was supposed to spell the end of public employee unions.
When the Supreme Court ruled against the unions and ended the right to a union shop, membership was expected to decline.
It seems to have declined, but not by as much as was expected by union busters and union leaders.
The National Education Association’s Representative Assembly is meeting in a few weeks in Houston, Texas.
Unless there has been some recent change there will be no New Hampshire state delegation at the RA. They are protesting Texas’ anti-LGBTQ legislation.
There has been a similar call, by me, not to attend the scheduled 2020 RA in Atlanta, Georgia.
If they can’t logistically move it, they should cancel it. Georgia is home to some of the CONTINUE READING: Teacher union shows membership numbers stabilizing but they can’t seem to get it right on presidential endorsements. – Fred Klonsky