Do you support government union reform? If so, you’re a racist.
Tag: Senate Bill 5
Chart: We Are Ohio Funding
We Are Ohio is a union front funded predominantly by D.C. unions.
The Ohio Education Association – An Awful Employer
Revoking retirees’ benefits would be impossibly hypocritical, since convincing government employees that taxpayers are out to steal their benefits is OEA’s entire business.
Unions Marginalize Republican Teachers
Farmer publicly supports government union reform, so it’s fair to assume he’s a Republican. Does that mean he’s less of a teacher than peers who vote Democrat?
OEA President: “They need to live in our economic world”
In OEA President Patricia Frost-Brooks’s economic world, you’re paid $190,000 a year to pat yourself on the back for demanding unsustainable compensation while demonizing reforms that would reward the best educators.
OEA Vice President: “I don’t take the rhetoric and posturing to heart”
By “rhetoric and posturing,” Leibensperger is referring to the complaints and criticisms of OEA employees against OEA. Interesting, since OEA uses the same “rhetoric and posturing” when fighting elected officials for taxpayer dollars!
Critical Union Staff Blog: “Page Not Found”
In late August I began sharing quotes and context with readers of the Ohio sites I write for in my free time. By early September, years of union employees’ entries had vanished down the memory hole.
OEA Retiree: “OEA is once again wasting time and member goodwill”
The Ohio Education Association (OEA), Ohio’s largest government union and We Are Ohio’s biggest in-state donor, has quite the history of strife with its own employees.
OEA Employee: “OEA has chosen not to bargain fairly with its own employees”
“Ironic” is one word to describe OEA’s behavior with regard to its employees. Another would be “pathetic” – union bosses tell locals to “bargain hard” when taxpayer dollars are at stake, but suddenly care about saving money when it comes to their own cut.
Open Letter to Ohio Education Association Staff
I find it troubling that more than two years’ worth of entries written by your members – Ohio Education Association employees – are now hidden from the public or gone entirely.