Sacramento, California (October 20, 2005) – In an open letter to California Teacher Association (CTA) union chief Barbara Kerr, a group of teachers today demanded that union officials notify all CTA members how they can refrain from paying for its $60 million political campaign. The teachers have lined up $250,000 in funding from the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, a charitable legal-aid organization, to pay for a mailing to 335,000 CTA union members, if union officials cooperate.

In response to teachers’ statewide class action lawsuit, CTA officials sent a notice on October 15 to nonmembers informing teachers that they have a right to stop and immediately reclaim the $60 per teacher dues increase earmarked for union political electioneering. However, the union has flatly refused to inform union members of the same limited rights, and it takes the position that members are not entitled to such information.

“Since when do members of an organization have even fewer rights than nonmembers’ Do you believe union members are not deserving of basic disclosure of their union’s activities or their legal rights’ Do you consider teachers to be open checkbooks to stuff your political coffers’ Union members’ voices have been silenced, and their rights have been ignored,” the teachers wrote.

Carlos Moreno, the CTA union’s accountant, recently filed a sworn declaration in the class-action lawsuit stating that union officials have already spent all revenues anticipated from the three-year compulsory dues increase. He further said that CTA officials are currently negotiating with a bank for an additional $40 million credit line.

“We expect that in light of the CTA union’s extraordinary spending spree, you will cry poverty (despite the additional $40 million you are currently borrowing) to avoid your legal and moral responsibility. That’s why the Foundation, at our request, has offered to pay for the proposed mailing’s entire cost, estimated at $250,000,” the teachers explained.

Like the notice sent to nonmembers in response to the lawsuit, the mailing to members would disclose that the entire $60 annual dues increase is being spent for politics. It would also alert teachers to their constitutional right to resign from union membership and to object and reclaim all dues spent for political and other non-bargaining activities.

“We recognize that many teachers will not want to subject themselves to your discriminatory policies of denying nonmembers the right to vote on union contracts, as well as access to liability insurance. However, our member colleagues should at least be allowed to make this choice,” the teachers wrote.

“Ultimately, the court may order you to observe members’ due process rights. However, with the election less than three weeks away, time is of the essence…Will you cooperate?” the teachers asked.

A complete copy of the teachers’ open letter – which asks for a response by 10 a.m. on Tuesday, October 25 – can be viewed at www.nrtw.org/california.

The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is a nonprofit, charitable organization providing free legal aid to employees whose human or civil rights have been violated by compulsory unionism abuses. The Foundation, which can be contacted toll-free at 1-800-336-3600, assists thousands of employees in more than 250 cases nationwide per year.

Posted on Oct 20, 2005 in News Releases