Earlier this spring the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) elected two former leaders of NCAE Organize 2020 Racial and Social Justice Caucus to its two top spots. ... Keep Reading
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NEA asks teachers — and others — to bankroll more socialism
Earlier this year Ray Nothstine of our staff wrote an article where he asked if NCAE was trying to deliberately divide North Carolina with their use of socialist symbols and ... 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
NC teacher salaries: a different look.
We’re 29th. That’s where North Carolina’s teacher’s rank in the National Education Association's Annual survey of Teacher Salaries, A few points to remember Last year, ... 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
Red4EdNC: Not who you think
Red4EdNC has been in the news a lot in the last few months. The teacher organizing group is working diligently to cultivate a perception of a home-grown organization working hard ... Keep Reading
Waiting for a ruling in the Janus case
Sometime in the coming weeks the US Supreme Court is expected to issue an opinion in the case Janus v. AFSCME, a case educators and teachers' unions have been closely watching for ... 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
NCAE Members Continue to Vote with Their Feet
NCAE total membership shrank about 9 percent last year, and is down 38 percent over five years That is the third largest drop in the nation Declining membership means the loss ... Keep Reading