Published On: May 4th, 2011|

Education Next – Michael Petrilli

“Unions often manage to capture the very boards with which they then negotiate. By running their own candidates for school board, through endorsements, by providing campaign cash, and by pressing for school-board elections to continue to occur on dates when voters have no other reason to come to the polls, they can ensure that their interests are represented on the “management” side of the table as well as the “labor” side.”(more)