Sunday, February 27, 2011

1,500 teachers paid to do union business and miss class

The New York Post reports:
The Department of Education pays about 1,500 teachers for time they spend on union activities -- and pays other teachers to replace them in the classroom.

It's a sweetheart deal that costs taxpayers an extra $9 million a year to pay fill-ins for instructors who are sprung -- at full pay -- to carry out responsibilities for the United Federation of Teachers.

You might say public education is a racketeering enterprise.