Posted on 16 October 2012. Tags: different point of view, hand, nea, Petition, petitions, point, point of view, sense, strikes, Union, Walmart, walmart executives
This strikes me as analogous to the following: Walmart employees finally unionize — and then let Walmart executives join their union.
If you have a different point of view, please explain. If, on the other hand, you simply agree with me, you might want to sign this petition to the NEA: http://www.change.org/petitions/the-nati…
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Posted on 24 February 2011. Tags: achievement gaps, Admits, channin, creative ideas, dropout rates, education employees, employee rights, nea, Power, retirement speech, s union, Teacher, teacher quality, Union, vision
Bob Channin, the NEA’s top lawyer said in his retirement speech:
“Despite what some among us would like to believe it is not because of our creative ideas. It is not because of the merit of our positions. It is not because we care about children and it is not because we have a vision of a great public school for every child. NEA and its affiliates are effective advocates because we have power.”
“And we have power because there are more than 3.2 million people who are willing to pay us hundreds of millions of dollars in dues each year, because they believe that we are the unions that can most effectively represent them, the unions that can protect their rights and advance their interests as education employees.”
“This is not to say that the concern of NEA and its affiliates with closing achievement gaps, reducing dropout rates, improving teacher quality and the like are unimportant or inappropriate. To the contrary. These are the goals that guide the work we do. But they need not and must not be achieved at the expense of due process, employee rights and collective bargaining. That simply is too high a price to pay.”
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