Friday, April 18, 2014

Teachers Strike Back at the Union!

ThugBama                      

DON'T TREAD On US Is Back!


Maryland Teachers Union Strikes Back

As previously reported on NetRightDaily.com, the Wicomico County Education Association (WCEA) is scheduled to hold a vote on April 28th and 29th on changes to the teachers association bylaws, removing the WCEA’s mandatory association with the state union.  Needless to say, the MSEA isn’t going let this vote happen without consequences.

In response to the impending vote, loyalists to the state union secretly entered the WCEA’s offices, changed the locks and security codes, altered office equipment, and fired the WCEA’s sole employee, all in violation of the law and the governing documents of the WCEA, according to WCEA leadership.

This response is akin to the bully tactics of a neighborhood gangster after a local business misses its latest “protection” payment—but instead of “protection” extortion, the state union is ensuring that it won’t lose county teachers’ annual dues in excess of $500,000. It appears the MSEA is making an example of Wicomico Country teachers, lest any other small county teachers decide they don’t need to pay half a million dollars or more to a politically-charged, scandal-ridden state union.

The disassociation vote is still scheduled to commence as planned.


Read more at NetRightDaily.com: http://netrightdaily.com/2014/04/teachers-union-strikes-back/#ixzz2zFHY5CrJ

Culture of intimidation’ and "bullying tactics;" phrases that capture the American political left in this Age of Nefarious. But, whoa!  Teachers taking a stand against their union!  In Maryland!  And the citizenry standing up to government intimidation in Nevada!  Oh, sweet Jesus! I feel the vapors coming on.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That office break in event sounds a lot like Watergate. Those guys went to prison.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

gadfly said...

Not to confuse the union-minded folks, but teachers do not have to belong to a union - they can opt out of everything but an "agency fee" in Maryland that cannot include dues used for political contributions.

Details here.

Post a Comment

Just type your name and post as anonymous if you don't have a Blogger profile.