Chicago Parents Moving Kids to Catholic Schools After Three Years of Union Nonsense
https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/01/chicago-parents-moving-kids-to-catholic-schools-after-three-years-of-union-nonsense/
At least some homeschooling parents might quibble that first paragraph, but unlike many Progs, our senses of humor have not been surgically removed. That quibble aside, between union shenanigans and CRT and the predictable consequences of allow males who "identify" as trans into girls' restrooms, I do think PSs will be drastically changed.
Your comment prompted me to do a tiny bit of digging on the overall strength (or decline) of teacher's unions. I found this link.
Not surprisingly, blue states tend to have the strongest teacher's unions. Presumably in these states, unions are stronger than the parents whose kids they are teaching -- or perhaps better said, the unions are stronger than both the teachers themselves and the parents of the kids who are being taught.
https://fordhaminstitute.org/national/research/how-strong-are-us-teacher-unions-state-state-comparisonLocal government (public sector) workers (police, firefighters, public school teachers) are less unionized than they were, which is just fine with me. Let's hope that trend continues. This next link is clearly pro-union, but it tells the story about the trend.
https://www.the74million.org/article/union-numbers-rise-modestly-across-u-s-despite-decline-among-local-government-workers/