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Old February 2nd 05, 01:39 AM
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I'm amazed (*) that a strong union state like Wisconsin doesn't have faculty
unions. Even here in goofy California, almost every public school from the
universities to the grade schools are members of AFT, NEA, or other national
organizations.


(*) Mrs. Noah Webster came home unexpectedly one day and found Mr. Webster
in the downstairs pantry with the downstairs maid. She said, "Mr. Webster,
I'm surprised." Noah said, "No, my dear, you were amazed. WE were
surprised."


Jim



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Janet says none of the Wisconsin colleges she is aware of have any such
union or Faculty Association.



 




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