With very pro-public union laws, Illinois is one of 12 states that allow teachers to go on strike – Wirepoints on Black and Right

Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski joins John Anthony on Black and Right. They discuss new analysis from Wirepoints on local police pensions, collective bargaining reform, and Illinois’ new election law.

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Ted Biondo
4 years ago

The Latin term in loco parentis, which means “in place of a parent,” or “instead of a parent,” refers to situations in which someone other than a biological parent takes on the role of parent to a minor child without formally adopting the child. This situation applies to teachers and other situations in which an individual has taken on parental duties. The teachers continually tell the parents, “We are doing it for the kids.” The unions must override teacher’s duty in Illinois!

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