Posts Tagged ‘Idaho Education Association’

IEA and the state argue in court over new education labor law

By Brad Iverson-Long
August 25th, 2011

A new state law that limits school teachers’ bargaining power, among other things, had its day in court Thursday, with a ruling to come soon.  The Idaho Education Association (IEA), which represents teachers, is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the law, Senate Bill 1108. The IEA, which opposed the law [...]

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Retiring IEA president to receive spiked public pension

By Dustin Hurst
August 5th, 2011

Luna’s tech task force includes both backers and opponents of his reforms

By Brad Iverson-Long
May 26th, 2011

Budget troubles could mean end of union perks in Nampa School District

By Dustin Hurst
May 19th, 2011

Education department proceeding with implementation of reform measures

By Dustin Hurst
May 17th, 2011

Education reform opponents get outside help for referendum push

By Dustin Hurst
April 29th, 2011

Idaho Education Association and others sue over Luna’s labor privilege bill

By Dustin Hurst
April 27th, 2011

GOP leaders defend Idaho education reform against charges by NEA president (video)

By Dustin Hurst
April 20th, 2011

Senate leader won’t comment on GOP legislator’s anti-Republican remarks (video)

By Dustin Hurst
April 18th, 2011

Punishment likely for teachers who sent anti-reform protest notes home with students

By Dustin Hurst
April 12th, 2011