12 Union Myths Exposed

by | May 13, 2010 | Labor Relations Ink

In our seventh installment of The Cato Journal’s January 2010 “Are unions good for America?” issue, we cover the seventh myth. Here is The Homeland Stupidity web site’s synopsis of this myth, and a link to each of the 12 Cato articles.

Myth Number Seven: Teachers’ unions work to increase the quality of children’s education. Fact: Teachers’ unions work to increase their membership rolls and their political power, at the expense of your children’s education. While collective bargaining has done little to increase the salaries of union public school teachers over nonunion public school teachers, these unions perform a different service for their members: preventing them from having to educate children. Andrew J. Coulson, director of the Center for Educational Freedom at the Cato Institute, explains that teachers’ unions strongly oppose government reforms which would improve the quality of K-12 education, such as charter schools, vouchers, and property tax credits.

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