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This book describes how and why educational choice movements will affect public education.
The NEA and AFT enroll over three million members. Their local, state, and national revenues exceed $1 billion annually, not counting their PACs, foundations, and wholly owned or controlled subsidiaries....
This highly readable book will be of interestnot only to school administrators and board members but also to teacher representatives, parents, taxpayers, and members of the media who report on education.
Even dues-paying teachers will be angered to learn how their unions stifle dissent, sabotage meaningful reform, and hold parents hostage to bureaucracy. This is a sober critique of the arrogance of the educational establishment.
Monograph on public sector collective bargaining trends and issues in the USA - discusses trade unionization, trade union membership, collective agreements, right to strike, political power, arbitration, bargaining benefits and...
This text looks at how teacher union contracts affect the workplace and educational reform, and how they might be revised to benefit the students, parents and public.
As a writer on education reform, Myron Lieberman has criticized America's two largest teacher organizations - the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) - for standing in the way of needed ...