From Ohio News Now --
A Roman Catholic teacher who refused to pay dues to the National Education Association, claiming its views on abortion conflict with her own, sued the State Employment Relations Board after the panel ruled against her claim for a religious exemption.
Carol Katter, a teacher in St. Marys in western Ohio, said the union supports abortion rights and she does not. "I was not going to give 1 cent to those causes," she told The Columbus Dispatch for a story Tuesday.
The National Right to Work Foundation, which opposes mandatory union membership, funded Katter's legal fight.
In his ruling Thursday, Frost struck down the Ohio law that held only members of religions that "historically held conscientious objections" to union membership could opt out. The judge said anyone with demonstrated religious beliefs should be exempt from paying dues to unions whose positions they find objectionable. More...
While I am glad the National Right to Work Foundation funded this teacher's defense, I am totally against any "Right to Work" movement or legislation.
I am sort of confused.... The unions are supposed to protect, not subject, workers to heavy handed tactics. I was of the belief the unions are to stand up for workers rights, not trample on them.
One could only hope these rulings will cause more educators to stand up against the NEA & the teachers unions that are responsible for the fleecing America in the name of education, "dumbing down" of the masses, indoctrinazation of the homosexual agenda in our children and are hell bent on eroding the very fabric on which our country was founded.
Some of these unions should be ashamed of what they have allowed themselves to become!
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