The Education Action Group's Ed Reform Radar highlights an egregious example of a teachers' union gone wild, trying to bypass the decision of the voters in Anderson, Indiana.
This story shows how excessive teacher union control of local school boards can get out of hand in a hurry even if voters want a change.
You might also want to read the other article in the Ed Reform Radar. It talks about teachers in New Jersey more or less turning their students into child labor to help keep teacher salaries at high levels.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Teachers' union going too far in Indiana
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