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Marine: Union bullying me to pay $500
2010-06-09
A retired U.S. Marine who runs a high school ROTC program in Worcester says he faces the boot for refusing to pay local union dues, leaving the 58-year-old father of two crying foul and school administrators bewildered. "It just seems crazy that they're gonna fire me over $500," said Maj. Stephen L. Godin, senior naval science instructor at the Naval Junior ROTC Unit of North High School. "Everyone's talking about finding good teachers - I haven't missed a day in 14 years."

Indeed, North High School Principal Matthew Morse praised Godin yesterday as an "excellent" instructor who has turned his program into a top junior ROTC academy.

Godin, a 20-year Marine veteran until 1994, who flew F-4 Phantoms and was deployed five times, said he refuses to join the union because he receives all his benefits, including health insurance and half his salary, from the military. Unlike other teachers, he doesn't earn a stipend for after-school activities, such as the hours he spends coaching the high school's regional champion drill team. His salary is dictated by the U.S. Military, not labor negotiators, Godin said.

Officials from the Education Association of Worcester did not return repeated calls, and the Massachusetts Teachers Association declined comment.

State law requires certain public employees to join unions as a condition of employment or pay a so-called agency fee, which goes toward the cost of collective bargaining. But Godin said he shouldn't have to pay the $500 fee because he receives no benefit from the local union. He provided a letter from the local union demanding he join or pay the fee by the school year's end. Godin said in 14 years of teaching in Worcester public schools, he's never been asked to pony up for the union.

"I've always worked hard," he said. "I'm a loyal Marine. Now they're chasing me away."

Worcester schools superintendent Melinda J. Boone said she has asked the district school attorney to investigate a way to keep Godin on board, but added, "this is really a union matter."
"State Law"...gotta love it (sarc)
Posted by:logi_cal

#2  Fundamental principle is that the state can not trump or tax federal law and operations [finalized in 1865]. The ROTC instructor is an agent of the federal government performing federal duties under Title X USC.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-06-09 10:23  

#1  Christie-Palin 2012.
Posted by: Glomock Tojo6610   2010-06-09 10:04  

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