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Preparing Students for Yesterday's World

Middle and high school students in Rialto, California, were treated to the fifth annual edition of the Collective Bargaining Institute, a program put together by union reps, including some of the same folks who brought you the fictional Yummy Pizza Company (for some background, see fourth bullet here).

The purpose of the program seems to be to prepare kids for the 7% of American private sector jobs that are unionized. I wonder if anyone teaches them that mastering math and science could lead to billions of dollars and the creation of 10,000 jobs.

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