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Janus V. AFSCME

LILLEY: NJEA Executive Director Steve Swetsky (Very Quietly) Is Out After Less Than Three Years

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center July 28, 2022

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Murphy and Legislators Gave a Gift to NJEA That No One Knows About

Laura Waters May 25, 2022

In April 2018, two months before the U.S. Supreme Court released its Janus v. AFSCME ruling that said mandatory union dues were a violation of

LILLEY: NJEA Leaders Get Desperate as New Jersey Teachers Look To Opt Out Before Tomorrow’s Deadline

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 9, 2021

Well, it looks like Sunlight’s campaign to inform New Jersey teachers of their 1st Amendment rights has hit a nerve.  It appears that the NJEA

LILLEY: New Jersey Teachers Are Poorly Served By Their Union Leaders

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center April 13, 2021

The New Jersey Education Association, the state chapter of the largest teachers union in the country, boasted more than 200,000 members and $154 million in

A Peek Into NJEA’s Finances: Teachers and School Staff May Not Like What They See.

Laura Waters February 12, 2019

I often insist on the distinction between those who work with children —  teachers, instructional aides, nurses, Child Study Team members, et. al.  — and 

These Teachers Wanted to Resign from NJ’s Teacher Union But a New State Law Undermines Their Rights. So They’re Suing Gov. Murphy and NJEA.

Laura Waters December 13, 2018

I have the lead piece in The 74 today on how two veteran New Jersey teachers are trying to resign from the state’s teacher union,

These Two Teachers Wanted to Quit NJEA But A New Law Didn’t Let Them.

Laura Waters December 13, 2018

Earlier this week The 74 published a column I wrote called “These 2 Teachers Wanted to Quit Their Union — but NJ Law Wouldn’t Let

NJ Teacher: NJEA's State Leadership Makes Me Feel Disrespected and Ignored so I'm Opting Out.

Guest Contributor October 5, 2018

This is a guest post by Susan Fischer. Ms. Fischer has been a public school teacher in New Jersey for over 30 years. Up until

NJ Teacher on Janus: NJEA Spent Our Money On a Candidate That Doesn’t Represent Our Values and Ran Out Health Benefits Into The Ground.

Guest Contributor June 29, 2018

Cody D. Miller is a member of the New Jersey Education Association, the largest Teachers union in New Jersey.  He also serves on the City

Janus Is In. What Does The SCOTUS Ruling Mean For NJEA?

Laura Waters June 27, 2018

The Supreme Court issued its 5-4 ruling this morning in Janus v. the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31. Justice Samuel

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