Anti-union group raising ten grand to get bad teachers to quit
Well this is certainly an interesting way to take on teacher unions, who some critics say put too many barriers in place to fire incompetent instructors:
The Center for Union Facts, a Washington-based nonprofit, will launch a campaign Tuesday spending $1 million on ads and a billboard in New York’s Times Square. It also says it’s starting a Web site with data documenting how far unions go to protect bad teachers.
It’s also inviting nominations for a contest to determine the nation’s worst unionized teachers. The “winners” will be offered $10,000 each if they permanently resign or retire from any career in education — if they sign a release agreeing to have their name and the reasons for their selection published by the group.
Rick Berman — the center’s executive director and a former labor lawyer who has represented auto and steel workers — declined to offer specifics on his group’s supporters. He said that the organization has spent about $6 million since its founding in February 2006 and that it opposes union corruption and intimidation, not unions in general, he said.
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