Refunds from union political deductions

Dates to revoke union membership deduction

Membership organization options

Union political contributions (2006)

NEA Discloses Liberal Spending Habits

NEA Resolutions vs. Teachers and Parents

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"Pueblo schools should stop granting unions special privileges to take teachers’ money without asking first."

Read the Sept. 9 Chieftain column exposing the policy that disrespects non-union teachers - Learn more on the "Dates to Revoke" page

Information for Colorado Teachers

Refunds from Union Political Deductions
The Colorado Education Association (CEA) raises political funds through a structure known as Every Member Option (EMO).  A certain amount ($39 in 2007-2008) is deducted from the paycheck of every member teacher. The money exclusively finances political activities.  Some local CEA affiliates have a separate EMO.  This money is also refundable.  You can also find information on the refundable AFT-Colorado political deduction.  See this page for more information about obtaining a refund from CEA or AFT.

Dates to Revoke Union Membership Deduction
Some Colorado school districts have negotiated a certain window of time in which teachers must ask the district or union to stop deducting union dues and membership fees from their paychecks for the entire school year.  This page includes revocation dates for many Colorado school districts.

Colorado Teachers Have Options
Public school teachers in Colorado are free to join or not to join an employee organization.  This page has basic information on and links to various organizations.

2006 Colorado Teachers Union Political Contributions
Check out these pages for detailed, updated information on how CEA and AFT-Colorado have reported spending members' money on politics in 2006.

NEA Discloses Liberal Spending Habits
These pages have the lowdown on the National Education Association's disclosure to the federal government, including a link and instructions to access the actual report.  See how the NEA spends members' money!

NEA Resolutions vs. Teachers and Parents
This page gives examples of some of the National Education Association's official resolutions in favor of controversial political issues, as well as stances that denigrate some of the educational choices parents make.

Unions and Teacher Issues: A Selection of Online Reading
This page contains a selection of publications from the Independence Institute and other sources that may be of special interest to teachers in Colorado.

What Colorado Teachers Have Told Us
On this page are some grateful responses from different teachers in Colorado who have received our messages about professional membership and union political issues.

Independent-Minded Teacher Forum and Other Events
Check out this page for a chance to read about the latest events for teachers at the Independence Institute.

Other Resources for Colorado Teachers
Here you will find links to job postings, research, news stories, and alternative teacher placement services.

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