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The Impact of School Choice on School Employee Labor Unions




 

Union Politicization of Michigan's Traditional Government Schools

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Although school employee labor unions are free to organize teachers in any school system, labor unions lack influence in charter and private schools and dominate the traditional government schools. A brief look at the history of public-sector unionization in Michigan is instructive. It will provide insight into how school employee labor unions have politicized Michigan's government schools and how school choice threatens to break up their monopoly.

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