Print Education Action Group Read Full Bio Wisconsin Union Continues to Defend Teacher Convicted of Molesting Student The fact that Kostelecky is now a convicted child molester, and was only a part-time teacher who should’ve thought twice about shooting his mouth off, hasn’t stopped the union from continuing its lawsuit, which has dragged on for three years and cost taxpayers at least $64,000. 16 May 2012 Report: Expensive Union Contracts Overwhelming Detroit Public Schools In the summer of 2009, the district announced it was laying off 1,700 employees, many of them teachers, to help shrink a $285 million budget deficit. A year later the district announced 2,000 more layoffs to help address a $219 million shortfall. 13 May 2012 Union Fail: Why Is Wisconsin Even Having a Recall Election? It's becoming clear that the majority of Wisconsin residents have no burning desire to ditch Act 10, Gov. Scott Walker's landmark legislation limiting collective bargaining privileges for public employee unions, including teachers unions. 10 May 2012 Wisconsin Teachers Union Teams up with Radicals EAGnews.org has produced an exclusive video report disclosing who and what were actually behind the massive demonstrations, the occupation of the Capitol in Madison, and the extreme tactics employed to try to stop Walker’s reforms from being enacted. 2 May 2012 Union Leader Says Education Reforms Are an Attack Against ‘Human Rights’ Appearing on a local news show, NSEA President Lynn Warne said the Silver State’s new education reforms – which focus largely on teacher tenure – "really struck at the heart of what are educators’ rights, workers’ rights, human rights really." 27 Apr 2012 Wisconsin Teachers Union Threatens Parent for Challenging Union Abuses But it was the outspoken education reformer’s comments about the apparent union connection to a "Student Bill of Rights" that prompted a Wisconsin Education Association Council attorney to threaten a defamation lawsuit to shut him up. 25 Apr 2012 Michigan Teacher: Reform Wouldn't Allow Me to Retire at 47 The MEA says List’s plight is an example of "the most sweeping attack on school employee retirement benefits in history." 23 Apr 2012 Left-Wing Teachers Plan to ‘Occupy’ Justice Department to Defend Cop-Killer This coming Tuesday, radicals of all stripes will descend upon the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington D.C. to rally in support of convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal. 20 Apr 2012 Wisconsin's Radical Teachers Use Students as Political Tools The students and their teachers marched from the Racine Labor Center to the school administration building Monday, where the school board voted to set up a committee to study the issue. The Milwaukee board had a hearing on the "Student Bill of Rights" last month and seems poised to adopt the measure. 18 Apr 2012 Teacher Unions Push for Tax Increases at National, State Level The unions would much rather talk about soaking "the rich" than about making common sense contract concessions – such as asking school employees to contribute a little more to their health insurance and pensions – to help prevent teacher layoffs and cuts to student programs. 16 Apr 2012 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next
Wisconsin Union Continues to Defend Teacher Convicted of Molesting Student The fact that Kostelecky is now a convicted child molester, and was only a part-time teacher who should’ve thought twice about shooting his mouth off, hasn’t stopped the union from continuing its lawsuit, which has dragged on for three years and cost taxpayers at least $64,000. 16 May 2012
Report: Expensive Union Contracts Overwhelming Detroit Public Schools In the summer of 2009, the district announced it was laying off 1,700 employees, many of them teachers, to help shrink a $285 million budget deficit. A year later the district announced 2,000 more layoffs to help address a $219 million shortfall. 13 May 2012
Union Fail: Why Is Wisconsin Even Having a Recall Election? It's becoming clear that the majority of Wisconsin residents have no burning desire to ditch Act 10, Gov. Scott Walker's landmark legislation limiting collective bargaining privileges for public employee unions, including teachers unions. 10 May 2012
Wisconsin Teachers Union Teams up with Radicals EAGnews.org has produced an exclusive video report disclosing who and what were actually behind the massive demonstrations, the occupation of the Capitol in Madison, and the extreme tactics employed to try to stop Walker’s reforms from being enacted. 2 May 2012
Union Leader Says Education Reforms Are an Attack Against ‘Human Rights’ Appearing on a local news show, NSEA President Lynn Warne said the Silver State’s new education reforms – which focus largely on teacher tenure – "really struck at the heart of what are educators’ rights, workers’ rights, human rights really." 27 Apr 2012
Wisconsin Teachers Union Threatens Parent for Challenging Union Abuses But it was the outspoken education reformer’s comments about the apparent union connection to a "Student Bill of Rights" that prompted a Wisconsin Education Association Council attorney to threaten a defamation lawsuit to shut him up. 25 Apr 2012
Michigan Teacher: Reform Wouldn't Allow Me to Retire at 47 The MEA says List’s plight is an example of "the most sweeping attack on school employee retirement benefits in history." 23 Apr 2012
Left-Wing Teachers Plan to ‘Occupy’ Justice Department to Defend Cop-Killer This coming Tuesday, radicals of all stripes will descend upon the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington D.C. to rally in support of convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal. 20 Apr 2012
Wisconsin's Radical Teachers Use Students as Political Tools The students and their teachers marched from the Racine Labor Center to the school administration building Monday, where the school board voted to set up a committee to study the issue. The Milwaukee board had a hearing on the "Student Bill of Rights" last month and seems poised to adopt the measure. 18 Apr 2012
Teacher Unions Push for Tax Increases at National, State Level The unions would much rather talk about soaking "the rich" than about making common sense contract concessions – such as asking school employees to contribute a little more to their health insurance and pensions – to help prevent teacher layoffs and cuts to student programs. 16 Apr 2012
Indiana Dem official sentenced to prison for '08 ballot fraud in Obama-Clinton primary17 Jun 2013, 3:07 PM PDT
Indiana Dem official sentenced to prison for '08 ballot fraud in Obama-Clinton primary17 Jun 2013, 3:07 PM PDT