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NEA Union Dues Hearing (for the Cubicle Bound)

Posted on 06/20/2002 7:47:39 AM PDT by toenail

Streaming video of the hearing (Windows Media only) -- watch now.

Thursday, June 20, 2002

Witnesses scheduled to appear:

Ms. Kathleen Klamut
Former Member, National Education Association
Mogadore, Ohio

Ms. Janet Martinez
Representing Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
Local 32 B-J
New York, New York

Mr. Dominick Bentiveana
Member, SEIU Local 32 B-J
Brooklyn, New York

With Paul Pamias, Member, SEIU Local 32 B-J
New York, New York

Mr. Dennis Robey
Member, National Education Association
Dayton, Ohio

Mr. Bob Williams
President, Evergreen Freedom Foundation
Olympia, Washington

Mr. Mark R. Levin
President, Landmark Legal Foundation
Herndon, Virginia

Mr. Robert H. Chanin
General Counsel, National Education Association
Washington, D.C.




TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government
KEYWORDS: education; nea; teachers; unions

1 posted on 06/20/2002 7:47:39 AM PDT by toenail
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To: toenail
HOLY Crap! This is AMAZING -- why isn't it on FNC!
2 posted on 06/20/2002 8:05:05 AM PDT by max_rpf
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To: max_rpf
Enforce Beck!
3 posted on 06/20/2002 8:07:47 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: 1Old Pro
"Enforce Beck!"

Second that!

4 posted on 06/20/2002 8:17:46 AM PDT by Aurelius
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To: toenail; All
Posted in NEA ordered to end hassles over religion



"Repent NEA, or you will surely perish."

Since the NEA will never repent, let's help them perish. A wealthy NEA can buy whatever political clout they need to get their agendas passed. Help defund the NEA by informing teachers that they are entitled to a refund of the portion of their dues that the NEA and their state affiliates used for political activities. This refund can amount to several hundred dollars. See:

Reply # 14 in the thread Let's Help Nail the Teachers Unions -- It is National FReep Time


LANDMARK REPORTS NEA FLAUNTING FEDERAL LABOR REPORTING LAW

The NEA's Paper Chase


Here's some interesting information from the The Education Intelligence Agency (EIA) COMMUNIQUÉ (On the Web at http://www.eiaonline.com) -- May 13, 2002 issue:

"1) Are the Fat Years Over for NEA and AFT?

It used to be relatively easy for EIA to obtain accurate, up-to-date membership numbers for NEA and its state affiliates, but recently it has become a lot more difficult. Perhaps it is coincidental that the numbers are becoming harder and harder to find just as the news becomes less and less cheerful.

The tremors are small: lots of talk about needing inroads with Generation X teachers... financial problems here... possible layoffs there. In the past, membership problems were localized in the chronic, hard-to-organize states that had competing organizations. Today, the sounds are more widespread. NEA has grown every year since the mid-1980s, but for the first time the end of the boom may be in sight. The union experienced an increase of some 37,000 members this year -- about half of what it achieved in 2000-2001. More alarming if you're an NEA official is the fact that 20 state affiliates had a decrease in membership last year -- even as the number of potential members nationwide continues to grow at a fairly steady 2 percent annual clip.

EIA cannot yet identify which state affiliates are growing and which are not, though it seems safe to assume that the large states -- California, New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois, et al. -- continue to enjoy solid growth, while perennial weak sisters are now having serious problems. Activities to reverse the trend are already underway. The NEA Board of Directors granted $175,000 to the Mississippi Association of Educators for additional organizing. The North Carolina Association of Educators is laying the groundwork for an effort in support of collective bargaining in the state. North Carolina law currently bans collective bargaining by teachers.

Accurate AFT numbers are even harder to amass, because more of its members are not K-12 teachers. Nevertheless, the same tremors are coming from AFT. The AFT Executive Council's organizing committee met to discuss ways to get younger members more involved and active in the union. EIA estimates that about 70 percent of teachers are NEA and/or AFT members. Public school teaching may be the most highly unionized sector of the American workforce (the private sector is only 9 percent unionized). Is something about to give?"


We also need to inform teachers and education majors that there are alternative professional education associations that teachers can join for much less than what they are paying to the NEA:

Association of American Educators
25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 104
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Phone: 949-595-7979 or 1-800-704-7799
Fax: 949-595-7970
Email: info@aaeteachers.org
Website: www.aaeteachers.org

Please note that the AAE is not a union. It is a professional association. Annual dues are $125 per year for teachers (includes $2 Million liability insurance - one of the reasons teachers join the NEA or AFT is for liability insurance). Student, retired educator, and associate/support memberships are $25 per year.

Call the AAE and ask them to send you some of their brochures. Stuff them with Teacher317's "UNION DUES REFUND NOTICE" and hand them out to teachers and education majors. Take them to PTA/PTO meetings. Leave copies at school supply stores. Join the AAE as a support member.


Here are some links that will be of interest to teachers (and parents):

"Grading the NEA - What Every Teacher Needs to Know About The National Education Association: A Special Report" by Perry L. Glanzer, Ph.D. & Travis R. Pardo (http://www.family.org/gradingthenea/news/a0012243.html)

"Teacher Unions and Parent Involvement" (http://www.educationpolicy.org/EPIseries/parent-bklt.htm)


17 posted on 5/21/02 7:21 AM Pacific by EdReform



"NEA's breach of faith"

Please pass this information on.

5 posted on 06/20/2002 8:33:19 AM PDT by EdReform
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To: toenail
bump
6 posted on 06/20/2002 8:45:06 AM PDT by Grit
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To: anniegetyourgun; MeeknMing; Brownie74; 2Jedismom; madfly
ping
7 posted on 06/20/2002 10:29:11 AM PDT by TxBec
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Adjourned.
8 posted on 06/20/2002 10:33:18 AM PDT by toenail
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To: TxBec
bump !
9 posted on 06/20/2002 11:11:08 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: TxBec

10 posted on 06/20/2002 11:22:04 AM PDT by Brownie74
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To: max_rpf
Agreed but you know what? I think this will make them bigger and meaner. Don't forget that their convention is coming up. The attacks will be strong toward those who choose an alternative to govt. schooling. Home schoolers will bare the brunt of the attacks.
11 posted on 06/20/2002 12:10:49 PM PDT by hsmomx3
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To: TxBec
Thanks for the ping, Tx - wish I could have seen it on C-span. Was in a meeting and missed the whole thing.
12 posted on 06/20/2002 1:03:29 PM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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