Collective bargaining ban a threat to future UPS negotiations?

Over70irregs

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MORS HOSTIBUS

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The parents(taxpayers) have virtually zero authority with what is being taught to the next generation. Return student tax dollars to the state and let the parents decide what institution they trust.
 

BlackCat

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The parents(taxpayers) have virtually zero authority with what is being taught to the next generation. Return student tax dollars to the state and let the parents decide what institution they trust.
They probably should have taken the same initiative back when you were in grade school.

Who knows what you where indoctrinated with.
 

bbsam

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The parents(taxpayers) have virtually zero authority with what is being taught to the next generation. Return student tax dollars to the state and let the parents decide what institution they trust.
The states have always determined the curriculum. What you are calling for is exactly how they do it now.
 

rickyb

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Wally

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...for public sector unions, said John Logan, a labor expert at San Francisco State University...

So no, this will not have any impact on future UPS negotiations.

 
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