NLRB move could squash workplace democracy
The National Labor Relations Board proposed elimination of the 2020 “blocking charge” rule that prevents unions from blocking or delaying decertification elections. According to the
The National Labor Relations Board proposed elimination of the 2020 “blocking charge” rule that prevents unions from blocking or delaying decertification elections. According to the
After votes are tallied and election races called, voters may be unaware of how public unions bankrolled many local school board candidates. A recent report
Social media has been atwitter (see what I did there) with an article suggesting that we should offer amnesty to those who played a role
As voters go the polls next week, they will be inundated with ballot propositions. The number of ballot propositions in several states is in the
Plummeting teacher morale is the new norm for teachers in Washington, D.C. Meanwhile the District of Columbia Public Schools district and the Washington Teachers’ Union
The verdict is in: school closures during the pandemic cause student learning to suffer significant setbacks. Recently released data from The National Assessment of Educational
The following is an excerpt from our Saturday email, which includes our musings on the latest developments impacting public employees, links to that week’s labor
HARRISBURG, Penn., October 31, 2022 – Americans for Fair Treatment announced today that Chief Executive Officer, David Osborne, will step down from his position for
Teachers in two Massachusetts school districts – Haverhill and Malden – went on strike on October 17 despite state law prohibiting public employee strikes. Massachusetts