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Kids Do Better In Schools With Teachers Unions

Por: The Daily Beast Politics March 08, 2023

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You know what’s about to be served up when the first two words of an opinion piece criticizing teachers and their unions are “,” the police officer who murdered .In ,” Philip K. Howard deploys a barrage of empty right-wing rhetoric to claim unions use “brutal” tactics to achieve their “demands” and that they enforce a culture of entitlement” in which “employees are ostracized if they strive to do more than a bare minimum.”... + full article



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