Yesterday The Raleigh News and Observer ran an article titled, North Carolina teachers may go on strike for higher pay and Medicaid expansion. Strike talk for public ... Keep Reading
MIke Antonucci
NCAE continues to lose members and revenue; shouldn’t someone ask: why?
The North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) is the largest teacher’s union in North Carolina. The organization calls itself “the voice of educators in North Carolina.” NCAE ... Keep Reading
Teachers continue to leave NCAE
Despite leading high-profile teacher rallies in Raleigh the last two years, the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) continues to lose members. The latest membership ... Keep Reading
More Bad News for NCAE
Mike Antonucci, veteran union reporter on The74 and elsewhere recently released his annual figures on changes in National Education Association (NEA) and NEA state affiliate ... Keep Reading
Teachers continue to leave unions
Mike Antonucci at the Education Intelligence Agency has published his annual membership and finance numbers for National Education Association (NEA) and state affiliates. And, if ... Keep Reading
Troubles Continue for NEA and NCAE
Yesterday our friend Mike Antonucci blogged on overall membership numbers for the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teachers union in the country. The news was ... Keep Reading
Union Strength and State Government
Anyone watching the changing landscape for labor unions in this country has seen a decades-long slide in membership. Another recent change that shouldn't go unnoticed is that ... Keep Reading
US: Border Walls Aplenty
Our friend Mike Antonucci at Education Intelligence Agency explored this topic yesterday in a brief but thoughtful Intercepts post Now that the marches and rallies for immigrant ... Keep Reading
NEA and NCAE Continue to Bleed
Teacher union watchdog Mike Antonucci recently reported on financial and membership changes in NEA state affiliates. NEA, the National Education Association, the largest teachers ... Keep Reading
NCAE: More Bad News
Yesterday long-time union watcher Mike Antonucci listed “NEA’s 5 financially shakiest states” on the blog, The 74 . Antonucci’s analysis is based on a review of internal and tax ... Keep Reading