Podcast: NEA Illegally Launders Teachers' Dues into a Political Action Committee Focused on Electing Barack Obama 

Foundation VP Stefan Gleason sits down with Professor Bruce Cameron, a Foundation litigator and member of the Regent University Law School faculty, to discuss a money laundering scheme used by the National Education Association to help elect Barack Obama. The MP3 is here.

According to a complaint being submitted by Foundation attorneys to the Federal Election Commission, the NEA illegally laundered teachers’ dues into a union political action committee. Adding insult to injury, when confronted by teachers, union officials tried to dupe them into thinking they were contributing to a "children’s fund."

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EFCA

Yes NC is a right to work state, but if you finish the phrase it would say, "RIGHT TO WORK FOR LESS".
I belong to a union, I voluntarily joined, no one forced me into doing this. Why should non members get the same pay and benefits that the union has fought for and won, when they are scabs. They didn't pay for any of the things that were won but yet they enjoy all of the benefits. I support the EFCA 100%. You still do not have to join the union, but this will take away the intimidation from employers if you want to have union representation at your place of employment.


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