The Assault on Teachers’ Unions

Bipartisan, But Unfounded

By Richard D. Kahlenberg

Despite scant evidence that collective bargaining is to blame for the problems plaguing public education, the long-running Republican assault on teachers’ unions has taken a surprising turn: it has become bipartisan. If teachers’ unions really are a problem, why aren’t the states that forbid collective bargaining performing better?

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