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The New York City teachers' strike of 1968 was a months-long confrontation between the new community-controlled school board in the largely black Ocean Hill–Brownsville neighborhoods of Brooklyn and New York City's United Federation of Teachers. It began with a one day walkout in the Ocean Hill-Brownsville school district.
1968 New York City Teacher's Strike of 1968: New York City: United States 1968 Florida statewide teachers' strike of 1968: Florida: United States 1968 1968 NFL strike/lockout: Florida: United States 1969 Unofficial strike by mineworkers over pay of surface workers [19] nationwide United Kingdom
New York City Teacher's Strike of 1968: 1968 New York City: 52,700 [62] 1975 AFSCME Pennsylvania strike: 1975 Pennsylvania: 52,000 [27] 1950 International Harvester strike: 1950 52,000 [66] 1959 East & Gulf Coast longshoremen strike: 1959 East & Gulf Coast +50,000 [67] Clockmakers' strike: 1910 New York City: 50,000 [68] 1962 East & Gulf Coast ...
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"Review of The Strike That Changed New York". Journal of American Ethnic History. 24 (3): 106–107. ISSN 0278-5927. JSTOR 27501619. Dougherty, Jack (2005). "Review of The Strike That Changed New York: Blacks, Whites, and the Ocean Hill-Brownsville Crisis; Justice, Justice: School Politics and the Eclipse of Liberalism". History of Education ...
National Education Union (NEU) members from 32 sixth form colleges resume their strike action over not receiving a 5.5 per cent pay reward offered to teachers at other types of school. Strikes at ...
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