NEA spends more on lobbying than representing members
The nation’s largest teachers union spends three times as much money on politics, overhead, and union administration as it does on serving its membership, according to federal labor filings.
The National Education Association (NEA) headquarters spent nearly $45 million on “political activities” in 2013, about $500,000 more than it spent on membership services classified as “representational activities,” such as negotiating collective bargaining agreements and helping members with employment grievances. The labor giant spent an additional $90 million on overhead costs and union administration—more than double the total spent on individual members. The union’s expenses on staffing, administration, and politics accounted for about 40 percent of its total expenses for the year.
The union annually collects nearly $370 million in dues from its 3 million members, as well as its 88,000 non-member teachers, according to the filings. The NEA publicly states that all of its energies are dedicated to advancing the interests of teachers and public schools. Union membership is a key driver for achieving these goals, according to the NEA website.
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Thanks Gary, Stephanie, Kevin and you other shallow minded ultra liberals. Just couldn't give our money away fast enough could you?
ReplyDeleteThey won't get anothet dime of my money just because of the lack of services. Its sad when the uniserve person isn't an american citizen.
ReplyDeleteIf they pass fair share they'll get your money. And you better believe MSEA will be telling those idiots to support it. Just like they tell them what candidate to support. Why do you think you had to reply to someone at MSEA to attend their little propaganda meeting at tall timbers
ReplyDeleteSince when are they allowed to give away free alcohol. They offered 2 free drinks at tall timbers!
ReplyDeleteI don't ever remember MSEA allowing dues money to pay for alcohol!