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LILLEY: New Jersey, Listen Up–This Is Why We Have a Teacher Shortage

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center June 28, 2022

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Newsflash: We Never Needed to Close Schools or Mask Kids During COVID

Staff Writer June 14, 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

MCKENNA: As School Problems Mount and Staff Shortages Persist, Parents Are Pissed

contributor April 28, 2022

Laura McKenna is an education writer based in New Jersey. You can find her at www.lauramckenna.com. This was originally published at Laura McKenna’s Newsletter, Apt. 11D. Knowing

SCOOP: Asbury Park Teacher Union President Advises Teachers On Lay-Offs

Staff Writer April 27, 2022

This morning Asbury Park Education Association John Napolitani sent an email to all 400 APEA members regarding tonight’s Board of Education meeting. While New Jersey’s

Asbury Park Teachers Speak Out: ‘I Would Send My Child Here Over My Dead Body’

Laura Waters November 18, 2021

Last Friday, in response to pleas from its membership, the leaders of the Asbury Park Education Association released the results of a Climate Survey filled

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: Montville Teacher Pleads With Fellow Teachers to Quit NJEA and Save $1,500 in Annual Dues

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center August 26, 2021

(Opinions by our guest columnists do not necessarily reflect the views of NJER.) Courageous Montville teacher Mark Mansour made an inspiring and impassioned plea to his

Teacher Union President Celebrates Himself at Non-Unionized Hotel and Without His Honorees

Staff Writer August 2, 2021

The posh MC Hotel in downtown Montclair is the place to be this Saturday evening at 7 pm. There, we reported Friday, Montclair Mayor/New Jersey

LILLEY: New Jersey Teacher Union Dues Are WAY Higher Than Any Other State

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center July 22, 2021

NJEA’s member dues are the highest in the nation – by a long shot.  For the 2020-21 school year, EIA reports that NJ teachers paid

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