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This pages offers links and contact information to agencies, organizations, and several other publications that will prove helpful to teachers who are interested in learning more about union expenditures and the charity option.


legal aid

Bruce Cameron
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation
8001 Braddock Road, Suite 600
Springfield, VA 22160
Phone: 800.336.3600
Website: www.nrtw.org
Email: legal@nrtw.org

 

local agencies

U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Federal Office Building
909 First Avenue
Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98104-1061
Phone: 800.669.4000
Fax: 206.220.6911
Website: www.eeoc.gov/seattle

Washington State Human Rights Commission
Olympia Headquarters Office
711 S. Capitol Way, #402
P.O. Box 42490
Olympia, WA 98504-2490
Phone: 800.233.3247
Fax: 360.586.2282
Wbsite: www.hum.wa.gov

 

independent teacher organizations

Northwest Professional Educators
P.O. Box 28496
Spokane, WA 99228-8496
Phone: 800.380.6973
Website: www.nwpe.org
Email: info@nwpe.org

Association of American Educators
25201 Paseo de Alicia, Suite 104
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
Phone: 800.704.7799
Website: www.aaeteachers.org
Email: info@aaeteachers.org

Christian Educators Association International
PO Box 41300
Pasadena, CA 91114
Phone: 888.798.1124
Website: www.ceai.org
Email: info@ceai.org

 

publications

When Values Collide: Teachers, Unions, and the Charity Option | Print (6.5 MB)
Jason Lucarelli | Evergreen Freedom Foundation | www.ichoosecharity.org | 2003
PDF versions of the web content from ichoosecharity.org (both versions have the same content)

Union Dues And Religious Do Nots
Bruce N. Cameron | National Right To Work Legal Defense Foundation | www.nrtw.org | 1999 | Archive
A detailed resource explaining how teachers can redirect their union dues to charity

Grading the NEA
Perry L. Glanzer, Ph.D. & Travis R. Pardo | Focus on the Family | www.family.org | August 2003 | Archive
Exposes how union dues are being spent and explains how teachers can redirect this money to charity

Union Dues
Capitol Resource Institute | www.capitolresource.org | August 2003 | Archive
Exposes how union dues are being spent and explains how teachers can redirect this money to charity

Religious Liberty and Compulsory Unionism: A Worker's Guide to Using Union Dues for Charity
Mark L. Fischer and Robert P. Hunter | Mackinac Center for Public Policy | www.mackinac.org | June 2000 | Archive
Information on statutes and court decisions that protect employee freedom of conscience in the workplace

 

radio ads

60-second PSA: Explains how the law allows people of faith to send their union dues to charity

60-second PSA: Two teachers explain why they object to pro-abortion, pro-homosexual, and anti-religious union activities

60-second PSA: One teacher explains why she objects to pro-abortion, pro-homosexual, and anti-religious union activities

30-second PSA: Commentary on WEA support of pro-abortion, pro-homosexual, and anti-religious activities