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Although the MEA tries to position
itself as a representative union, many, if not most,
teachers disagree with the views it promotes and the
actions it takes.
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IMPORTANT:
Please
note that what follows is a discussion of the
Michigan Education Association (MEA), not the many
fine teachers, custodians, bus drivers, and cafeteria workers the union purports to represent.
Although the MEA tries to position itself as a
representative union, many, if not most, employees
disagree with the views it promotes and the actions
it takes—an important point demonstrated herein.
The MEA regularly attempts to dismiss criticism by
suggesting that those who point out the MEA’s
damaging policies are anti-teacher, anti-child, or
anti-public education.
The Mackinac Center
for Public Policy is a leading proponent of education
reform in Michigan, and has been instrumental in many
of the state’s nationally acclaimed advances.
Due to its reports critical of the MEA’s
opposition to genuine education reform, the Mackinac
Center has been a frequent target of disparaging MEA
comments. The purpose of the information below is to
document and clarify some of the Mackinac
Center’s concerns with the attitudes and actions
of the MEA. Readers may judge for themselves whether
the policies promoted by the MEA reflect an
organization committed to the best interests of
Michigan children, teachers, and parents.
Please feel free to
comment on these issues via e-mail to mcpp@mackinac.org
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