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Latest revision as of 21:02, July 13, 2016
- forced dues
- public education
- National Education Association
- American Federation of Teachers
- The Heritage Foundation
- lobbying
- voter fraud
- tenure
- merit pay
- "forced union dues inhibit growth" National Institute for Labor Relations Research
- forced union dues
- Big Labor
- incentive
- class warfare
- rigid work rules
- the "hate the boss" mentality
- power over employees
- private- and public-sector employees
- exclusive bargaining agent
- state Right to Work law
- personal freedom of choice
- full productive potential
- demographic and economic indicators
- young- adult migration
- paycheck protection
- taking money for political purposes
- the chance to opt out of paying for the political causes of education unions
- payroll deduction
- education unions
- study of teachers unions, Special Interest: Teachers Unions and America’s Public Schools, Terry Moe
- teachers unions
- uncoordinated expenditures
- get-out-the-vote efforts
- campaign ads
- the Reason Foundation
- California Teachers Association
- ballot initiatives
- teachers unions can both mobilize voters and spend huge sums of money to defeat ballot initiatives and candidates that they don't like.
- the politics of American education
- union bosses
- political agendas
- Beck rights