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We need a state constitutional amendment
limiting the power of teachers’ unions

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Posted By: Big Bopper, 3/9/2023 12:02:29 PM

Imagine a scenario where you and your fellow cube dwellers could band together, go to your boss, and tell him “If you give us a big fat raise at the expense of the shareholders, we’ll give you a personal kickback.” That’s what teachers’ unions do. The union members band together, package some payola in the form of union dues, launder it into “campaign contributions,” and give it to politicians who control the union members’ pay. In return, the politicians vote to increase the pay of the union members.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 3/9/2023 12:13:41 PM (No. 1421152)
How about outlawing teacher's unions?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: seamusm 3/9/2023 12:43:41 PM (No. 1421175)
Unions should be forbidden for ALL public employees. Even FDR felt this way. OP is exactly right - it allows for bribery to elected office-holders.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: MarkTwain 3/9/2023 1:04:23 PM (No. 1421185)
How about we repeal the law that allowed public sector service employees to unionize in the first place? They don't represent their members at all, they're the source of inbred nepotism and corruption, and politicians will promise them anything. Their contracts and rules make it impossible to get rid of incompetent and underperforming employees, and when their mismanaged pensions funds go insolvent they're the first ones lining up at the public trough for bailouts.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: singermom9 3/9/2023 1:09:21 PM (No. 1421187)
Get rid of the depth of ed
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Reply 5 - Posted by: 2assume 3/9/2023 1:23:10 PM (No. 1421191)
Bill Clinton signed the bill to legalize unions in Federal agencies. Now the unions rule us instead of people we voted for. #1 set guidelines for unions #2 government unions cannot go on strike # 3 limit amount unions can donate to candidates People choose who they will work for depending on pay and benefits. If I had my way. There would no longer be unions. They have outlived their purpose.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Namma 3/9/2023 1:33:56 PM (No. 1421196)
Need one for the executive branch of the government! Get rid of the teachers Union and the dept of education.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 3/9/2023 2:01:52 PM (No. 1421208)
It's not just the teacher's unions in the People's Republic of Colorado who need their wings clipped. It is also the Denver deep state which is largely funded by the law firm, Brownstein, Hyatt, Farber, and Schreck and Denver City Hall. Local corruption at its best. While you are it, look up, "Denver Players Denver Sugar" one of these days to understand how the local politicos enjoy their women and how a young whistleblower in state government was shamed into silence.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 3/9/2023 2:20:45 PM (No. 1421215)
Unions and corruption go hand in hand. They don't protect anyone other than those in charge. Grew up in a heavily unionized area. Lots of strikes. One company had a strike that went on for over a year. Strike benefits had run out, and a majority of workers were ready to go back to work. The company made one final offer warning if it was not accepted the plant would be shutdown permanently. Workers apparently agreed to the deal, but the union officials somehow overruled it saying the dissenters had won. Hundreds of people lost their jobs when the company followed through on their warning. They were shocked by the betrayal. Another union had an election where the union boss was running for re-election. His chief opponent, wife, and daughter were found murdered in their home. Police caught up with the murderers. They had been paid to do it. In the end it went all the way up to the union boss. In spite of the assassination, the boss won re-election. He had that much influence. Feds stepped in and threw out the election. In the end, the union boss was sentenced to life in prison and died there.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 3/9/2023 2:43:40 PM (No. 1421227)
Just wondering from #8's comment, was that in Colorado?
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Reply 10 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 3/9/2023 2:48:00 PM (No. 1421228)
South West Pennsylvania.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 3/9/2023 2:53:15 PM (No. 1421230)
First story, the company was Union Switch and Signal. Second story, United Mine Workers. President Tony Boyle, opponent was Jock Jablonski.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Starboard_side 3/9/2023 2:53:18 PM (No. 1421231)
First, the teacher's union has failed their members, as most are working in hostile work environments. Second, you should never be allowed to have people negotiate salary, benefits and pensions with those who need your campaign contributions to get elected. Then, also elect the school boards with people who will only listen to what you say, and not the parents or children in the schools.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: MickTurn 3/9/2023 3:02:02 PM (No. 1421238)
Unions have lost their minds, they used to be pro worker, now they are PRO HATE!
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Reply 14 - Posted by: RWPollock 3/9/2023 4:11:04 PM (No. 1421305)
I think the operative word should be eliminate not limit.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: oldmagnolia 3/9/2023 4:43:46 PM (No. 1421328)
No we don't. Get rid of the Department of Education AND the teachers' union. Return the schools to the local boards.
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