- Karl
"But for the love of God, let’s not forget the love of God."
- Tony Woodlief(more here)
“Universally, principals have been considered a part of management, so unionizing presents some obstacles for them. Many states, as well as classic labor-management law, forbid management groups from joining a union. The result is that in order to be eligible for union membership, many principals are now insisting that they are non-management.
In order to give principals non-management status, the New York State Public Employment Relations Board recently re-defined the principalship. The Board defined the principal as a highly paid clerk who supervises in some vague way, but who has no important function to perform.”
- On the attempts of principals to unionize, in a 1975 National Association of Secondary School Principals Bulletin, authored by B. Frank Brown
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