“...come together and bargain collectively on behalf of students.”
STOP RIGHT THERE. This has nothing to do with students, and absolutely everything to do with teachers and union bosses.
I’m not criticizing good teachers. My Mom taught for 37 years, and she was great. Felt like she HAD TO BELONG to the NEA, since the legal protection would not be there (she thought) if she got sued for telling little Johnny to sit down and be quiet.
On behalf of students my foot. LIARS
<>The ruling undermines the ability of (the NEA) to come together and bargain collectively on behalf of students.<>
To those who believe that, they’ll believe the UAW comes together to bargain collectively on behalf of automobiles.