More than 22,000 Illinois school employees stop handing their pay to a union – Illinois Policy

There are a number of reasons public education professionals have stopped paying money to unions, but typically the reasoning revolves around their belief teachers unions don’t represent the best interests of teachers or students.
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BB
4 years ago

Excellent news!

Teachers are no hero’s in my book.
Screw the CTU as well.

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