Michigan Teacher Union Sells Out Teachers to Fill Coffers
March 31, 2013
On March 28th, Michigan became the 24th right-to-work state. Union members can no longer be forced to pay union dues.
If they don’t like what their union is doing, they can show their discontent by hitting them in their purse. Right to work laws force unions to negotiate for their members, not for politicians.
Before the Michigan right-to-work laws were upheld, unions rushed to make deals that kept the union dues mandatory.
The Taylor school district and the union made a deal for a five-year teacher contract with a 10% reduction in teacher pay. In exchange, teachers are forced to pay union dues for the next 10 years. Prior to that the union didn’t have a contract worked out for three years. Nice, huh?
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