When the private sector economy is booming, our members go along with very modest raises. In difficult times, nobody's asking…
Politico has a piece on the role of organized labor in the gubernatorial races in Virginia and N.J. In spite…
Steven Brill’s must-read in The New Yorker: 99% of all NYC teachers in 2001 received a “satisfactory” performance rating. Is…
On Wednesday, Ed Comm Lucille Davy told the Star-Ledger that, while she was gratified that almost 100% of N.J. public…
While two out of three gubernatorial candidates call for education reform in N.J., including a reevaluation of tenure, the Assembly…
"Before there was tenure, anyone could throw a teacher out a window so their Uncle Charlie could get a job."Now,…
There’s some surprising poll numbers coming out in N.J.. PolitickerNJ reports that, according to the recent Monmouth County poll, Christie…
NJEA’s PAC has just voted to endorse 47 Democrats and 24 Republicans for the New Jersey Legislature. Here’s the complete…
Can we finally agree that a primary source of N.J.’s woes – both political and educational – flows from the…
A funny thing is happening on the way to the gubernatorial election in New Jersey. The education reform movement is…