Paul Kersey, director of labor policy, was cited in two national publications over the weekend.
The Washington Times reported on the MEA’s call for an illegal teachers strike. “I don’t think the (Gov.) Snyder administration or school boards can dismiss this as a bluff,” Kersey said. “They (the MEA) are very well-financed and deeply entrenched in the school districts.”
Kersey also told The Daily Caller that overturning Michigan’s prevailing wage law could save taxpayers about $250 million a year.
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