Education Week posted an article by Madeline Will reporting that the National Education Association had lost 17,000 members since the Janus decision. The NEA has more than 3 million members. It had already reported that it immediately lost 88,000 members who were paying “agency fees,” paying dues reluctantly while collecting benefits negotiated by the union. The NEA has projected a possible loss of up to 300,000 members and planning to cut its budget.

Where does the report come from about the recent loss of 17,000 members? The 74, an anti-union, pro-privatization website funded by billionaires and founded by anti-union Campbell Brown. What was the source of The 74 report? Mike Antonucci, a writer who specializes in spying on unions and sending out any bad news he can find. Antonucci is probably the most virulently anti-union reporter in the nation. He calls his website the “education intelligence agency.” He won an award from the National Right to Work Committee in 2004. He writes for The 74 and also for the rightwing Center for Education Reform. Both organizations are allies of Betsy DeVos.

Wouldn’t you think that a responsible journalist would identify the biases of her sources? Might she at least identify them as “anti-union,” which is an accurate description?

Meanwhile, the Janus decision will allow non-dues-paying members to enjoy the benefits negotiated for them by the union to which they do not pay dues. They are called “free riders.”