| Latest Post: Started By: Rank: Category A new documentary film, "Looking for Superman" suggests that American education is severly flawed. Is this view justified?As a former history teacher, I believe that the majority of today's public issues are rooted in the quality - or lack thereof - of American education. Never in my own memory have I noticed so many students (and adults) who are so uninformed about even the most basic facts of history, civics, geography ... Recent studies suggest that U.S. schools rank well below other nations in the disciplines of math and science ... "Waiting for Superman" (which needs to be shown locally) says that the "blame" or "responsibility" for this sad state of affairs rests upon several factors - i.e. the distractions of TV and computer games; teachers' unions that support "tenure" for some incompetent teachers; uncaring parents; "pressure groups" that demonize public education to promote private, sectarian schools; politicians who burden schools with "unfunded mandates" like "No Child Left Behind" ... Or is it "all of the above" Member CommentsMunsterQuestion: “So please explain what this is really all about?” Answer: Visit the “We are ohio ” website.****** And just why would anybody care about what a non-working leach on society has to say on unions ? It has no experience and the only info it gets is from right-wing garbage factories ! Posted 24 days ago. MunsterAnd of course wrongriki again seeks to mis-lead and lie ! Most unions are INTERNATIONAL ! So any donation goes to the pot of the union and donations will come from all over ! Another idiotic attaempt to skew facts to try and malign unions and their membership !The only sites wrongriki will quote are of the right-wing nutjob variety ! Posted 24 days ago. MunsterNo#1 Jason Hart is a republican contributer to the mackinac-center , a rabid right-wing crap factory !All supported by republican super PAC's ! Posted 24 days ago. R1KRA8“For every $1 contributed to We Are Ohio by an individual Ohioan, unions outside Ohio have given $44.96.”
Labor Campaign Committee “We Are Ohio” Remains 95% Union-Funded By Jason Hart (Media Trackers Ohio) * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 24 days ago. MunsterFor "people" like wrongriki , who cant accept the facts that prove them wrong , its a sad state of affairs that even after being debunked they keep up this constant barrage of ignorant right-wing crappola !Wrongriki and others like it are all that's wrong with these forums ! Posted 24 days ago. MunsterQuestion: “So please explain what this is really all about?” Answer: Visit the “We are ohio ” website.***** And just why would anybody care about what a non-working leach on society has to say on unions ? It has no experience and the only info it gets is from right-wing garbage factories ! Posted 24 days ago. MunsterNo # 1 Again wrongriki seeks to mis-lead and lie , there are no "Union super PAC's " ! Just organizations that seek support to further the pro worker agenda !You want super PAC's look to the republicans they have many and guess what ? we have NO IDEA WHO IS DONATING TO THEM ! At least with unions you know who's giving money , people just like you and me ! Posted 24 days ago. R1KRA8Union super PAC's are spending millions of compulsory union dues money to keep their reign of enslavement of the workers intact. The NEA Union Bosses are afraid that their war on the workers’ freedom of choice is coming to an end and the people will regain their “Freedom to choose whether to participate in a labor organization as a condition of employment” * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 24 days ago. MunsterThe whole of your arguement is that people dont have a choice RIGHT ?Well seems to me that if a person either chooses to work at A: a union shop or B: a non-union shop they are making a conscience choice ! SO EXACTLY HOW IS MAKING A CHOICE NOT A CHOICE !!! And if this fact is correct ( and it is ) then wouldnt that make your whole right-wing bullsh#t fest a lie ??•The average worker—unionized or not—working in a right-to-work state earns approximately $1,500 less per year than a similar worker in a state without such a law.Right to Work For Less By ThinkProgress War Room on Dec 10, 2012 at 5:26 pm "right to work is wrong". c om Posted 24 days ago. R1KRA8(ohioansforworkplacefreedom)
Be it resolved by the people of the State of Ohio that Article I, Section 22 of the Ohio Constitution be adopted and read as follows: ARTICLE I Freedom to choose whether to participate in a labor organization as a condition of employment Section 22 (A) No law, rule, agreement, or arrangement, shall require, directly or indirectly, any person or employer to become or remain a member of a labor organization. Section 22 (B) No law, rule, agreement, or arrangement shall require, directly or indirectly, as a condition of employment, any person or employer to pay or transfer any dues, fees, assessments, other charges of any kind, or anything else of value, to a labor organization, or third party in lieu of the labor organization. Credit: (ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Posted 24 days ago. R1KRA8(ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Section 22 (C) Nothing in this section shall (1) prevent any person from voluntarily belonging to or voluntarily providing support to a labor organization; or (2) apply to agreements entered into or renewed prior to the enactment of this section. Section 22(D) No other provision of the Ohio Constitution shall impair or limit the rights contained herein.
Credit: (ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Posted 24 days ago. R1KRA8(ohioansforworkplacefreedom)
Section 22(E) This section shall be implemented to the maximum extent that the United States Constitution and federal law permit. Any invalid or inoperative provisions shall first be construed as not conflicting with federal law, and then, only if necessary, severed from remaining portions of the section, which shall remain in effect. Section 22(F) Any person, directly or indirectly affected or threatened with any harm by a violation of this section, may bring a civil or equitable action to enforce this section, and upon prevailing shall be entitled to injunctive relief, reasonable attorney fees, costs, and other damages. Credit: (ohioansforworkplacefreedom) Posted 24 days ago. MunsterQuestion: “So please explain what this is really all about?” Answer: Visit the “We are ohio ” website. And just why would anybody care about what a non-working leach on society has to say on unions ? It has no experience and the only info it gets is from right-wing garbage factories ! Posted 24 days ago. R1KRA8“The law states that it's illegal to use "force, intimidation or unlawful threats" to compel someone to join or financially a support a union, or refrain from joining or financially supporting a union.”
Could Michigan's right-to-work law cause bullying of union holdouts? By Melissa Anders (mlive) * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 24 days ago. MunsterRepublican super PAC's are spending millions of super PAC money to keep the their reign of terror on labor active They are afraid that their war on workers is coming to an end and the people will regain their right to be union and more will see the truth and organize ! * * * (right to work for less.co m) Posted 24 days ago. Munster"right to work is wrong" .co m Just another lie from the Know Nothing Expert !See this is whats sad , an ignorant anti-labor, anti-freedom troll who sits around collecting welfare and blathering about things it has no reference to ! My union had no control over our pension !The average worker—unionized or not—working in a right-to-work state earns approximately $1,500 less per year than a similar worker in a state without such a law.Right to Work For Less By ThinkProgress War Room on Dec 10, 2012 at 5:26 pm "right to work is wrong". c om "right to work for less" .co m Posted 24 days ago. Munster"right to work is wrong" .co m Just another lie from the Know Nothing Expert !See this is whats sad , an ignorant anti-labor, anti-freedom troll who sits around collecting welfare and blathering about things it has no reference to ! My union had no control over our pension !The average worker—unionized or not—working in a right-to-work state earns approximately $1,500 less per year than a similar worker in a state without such a law.Right to Work For Less By ThinkProgress War Room on Dec 10, 2012 at 5:26 pm "right to work is wrong". c om "right to work for less" .co m Posted 24 days ago. R1KRA8“It's time to set Ohioans free from forced union dues. Unions have nothing to fear, so long as they offer Ohio workers a service worth voluntarily purchasing.” . . . Maurice A. Thompson commentary: Should Ohio voters support a right-to-work ballot issue? Yes Forced support of unions is drag on economy (The Columbus Dispatch) * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 24 days ago. Munsterright to work is wrong".co m Well for a welfare addicted republican parrot , regular people would think that you would be grateful for the rights and dignity afforded all workers by the efforts of unions and their members ! But your constanrt denial of FACTS comes as NO SURPRISE since you have never had a job much less a union job ! Most would think that you, being supported by the taxes of hard working people would at least acknowledge that unions have benefited all labor ! To be so unthankful is truly a republican trait !"right to work is wrong".co m Posted 24 days ago. R1KRA8Labor Campaign Committee “We Are Ohio” Remains 95% Union-Funded By Jason Hart * * * ? We Are Ohio = We Are Ochlocrats ? * * * (Ohioans for Workplace Freedom) Posted 24 days ago. Post a Comment |