Posted on 08/25/2014 10:46:01 AM PDT by MichCapCon
Now that Michigan is a right-to-work state, more and more educators who chose to leave the Michigan Education Association are turning to professional organizations to get legal protection and liability coverage. The American Association of Educators says calls are coming in daily and membership in Michigan has doubled.
The new climate in Michigan is proof that when teachers have the right to choose, many decide to flee the unions in favor of professional associations that provide similar benefits, at a fraction of the cost, said AAE spokesperson Alexandra Freeze.
Her organization is getting particular attention this month because the MEA says August is the only time its members can leave. That is being contested in legal proceedings.
A new poll out this week by National Employee Freedom Week reveals how a new climate is emerging in Michigan. When asked, Should employees have the right to decide, without force or penalty, whether to join or leave a labor union, nationally, 83 percent of those surveyed answered yes. In Michigan, the percentage was 84 percent, the fifth highest yes response in the nation.
One benefit the MEA touts as part of membership is the $1 million liability protection it gives members as part of their $800 to $1,000 annual dues. AAE charges $198 for annual membership and provides $2 million in liability protection. And unlike the union coverage, explains Freeze, AAEs members own the policy, eliminating the need to go through a chain of command at the union when making a claim.
Additionally, liability insurance doesnt cost organizations a great sum of money when they purchase a policy to cover hundreds of thousands of people. At a hearing before the Michigan Employment Relations Commission this year, the MEAs executive director said the plan is offered through the parent organization, the National Education Association, and costs $4.35 a year per member.
The difference between the costs of benefits and fees paid is what has driven teachers like Rob Wiersema to seek coverage through AAE.
Im getting more bang for the buck, said Wiersema.
How much dues money goes to actual benefits can be determined by reading a unions LM-2 form filed with the federal government every year. In 2013, for example, the MEA collected $133.4 million in revenue, but spent just $14.2 million on representational activities that year. The rest went to general overhead, salaries and benefits for staff, and union administration. It spent $9.3 million on political activity and lobbying.
The MEA is also telling members they lose the chance to vote on contracts if they quit the union. Unions, however, have fought in court to protect their right to exclusive representation, meaning they get to bargain on behalf of all workers in a unit, not just members.
Freeze points out that workers are getting frustrated by one size fits all contracts. She uses the example of single teachers without children who may not need extra days off with pay but instead would prefer higher pay overall.
The teachers who join our group think of themselves as true professionals, not laborers on the line, Freeze added.
“more and more educators”
Schools actually worked when we had teachers. Likewise we used to have reporters. Now we have journalists. Two different things.
Well looky there! Free Enterprise filling a void left by the piggish, strong-armed Unionistas!
Who’d a thunk it? *SMIRK*
Your Gov Scott Walker got the ball rolling on this defeat of the unions but they are not taking this lying down. The Left is spending $millions to beat Walker. If you or anyone else here can, donate at ScottWalker.com so he can respond to the lying ads plus the media spin against him. I just donated for the second time this year.
I’m not from WIS but it would be sweet to beat the unions. Besides, if he wins he will be a credible candidate for POTUS and someone I might support now that Rand has weirded out.
Not to worry, my FRiend! TV Ads started this week and Walker is loaded to the gills with cash.
Thanks for your donation/attention to this important matter! :)
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