Archive for March, 2008

TeachersUnionExposed.com Making Headlines

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Since its launch on Tuesday, TeachersUnionExposed.com has been making all sorts of news. USA TODAY, America’s most widely circulated newspaper, ran an article that called our Ten Worst Union-Protected Teachers contest “breathtaking in its political incorrectness.” The New York Post turned in an article on our campaign that opens, “Give us your mean, your inept, your lazy.” The United Press International and Cybercast News Service both ran stories on the launch.

We’re glad that our campaign is bringing much-needed attention to how hard it is to get rid of bad union-protected teachers, so we’re especially pleased that the Associated Press’s story, “Critics Hope to Teach Unions a Lesson,” has run in over two hundred newspapers since Tuesday.

TeachersUnionExposed.com is making headlines — go and read them for yourself!

TeachersUnionExposed.com — It Begins Today!

Monday, March 10th, 2008

If you haven’t already read about it in USA TODAY, make sure to check out today’s launch of the full-fledged Center for Union Facts teachers union campaign at TeachersUnionExposed.com. Our Newark pilot project was only the beginning — at TeachersUnionExposed.com you can visit our new website and learn how teachers unions:

Our site also features a huge quantity of completely original research into how local teachers unions keep bad teachers from being fired. See the listing of profiled unions here, or click on one of our highlights:

Last, but certainly not least, make sure to check out our Ten Worst Union-Protected Teachers contest. We’re taking nominations for the worst teachers in America who can’t be fired thanks to teachers unions. Click here to read the rules, and click here to submit your nomination now. We’ll be offering the “winners” $10,000 apiece to quit teaching — go visit TeachersUnionExposed.com to learn more!