We Pay Teachers Too Little
May 17, 2010Following the Money
May 18, 2010Quote of the Day
If the NJEA doesn’t change its position, if it doesn’t start urging local unions to accept the wage freeze, if it doesn’t recognize that thousands of families will be devastated when they lose their jobs, and that the kids who they purport to put first will have fewer teachers in the classroom, then there is only one conclusion to reach.
The NJEA is more interested in increasing their body count in their “war” with Christie, then they are in protecting the jobs and livelihoods of their members.
Today’s In The Lobby.
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Agree wholeheartedly… I don't believe the NJEA represents the wants & needs of the majority of it's members, yet these very members are at a loss to change this powerful association's ultimate goals. It's a real shame the teachers haven't tried to “take back” their union. http://www.ginacarson.com/gc/?p=1728