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  2. California School Employees Association - Wikipedia

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    The state's public school system and its employees would never be the same. By 1995, California plummeted from fifth in the country to 40th in school spending. Classified employees, who had finally gotten a piece of the pie through collective bargaining, found that there just wasn't much to go around.

  3. California Teachers Association - Wikipedia

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    The California Teachers Association (CTA) is a teachers' trade union based in the city of Burlingame, California. The association was initially established in 1863. It is regarded as one of the largest and most powerful [2] teachers' unions in the state with over 300,000 members and a high political profile in California politics. [3]

  4. Public-sector trade unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The major exception was the emergence of unions of public school teachers in the largest cities; they formed the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), affiliated with the AFL. In suburbs and small cities, the National Education Association (NEA) became active, but it insisted it was not a labor union but a professional organization.

  5. Clovis Unified, unionized school mental health professionals ...

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    The Clovis Unified School District reached a tentative agreement with the Association of Clovis Educators’ psychologists and mental health support providers after more than 30 bargaining sessions.

  6. California Schools Stay Open Despite Plummeting Enrollment

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    California's public schools got $23.4 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds during the pandemic, while non-federal funding increased by $1,691 per student in real terms between 2020 and 2022 ...

  7. Janus v. AFSCME - Wikipedia

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    Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Council 31, No. 16-1466, 585 U.S. ___ (2018), abbreviated Janus v.AFSCME, is a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court on US labor law, concerning the power of labor unions to collect fees from non-union members.

  8. Durham Public Schools takes step toward giving educators ...

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    Durham Public Schools employees may get a seat at the table with the school board later this year after the unfolding salary crisis prompted union membership to skyrocket.. The Durham Association ...

  9. Public-sector trade union - Wikipedia

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    The major exception was the emergence of unions of public school teachers in the largest cities; they formed the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), affiliated with the AFL. In suburbs and small cities, the National Education Association (NEA) became active, but it insisted it was not a labor union but a professional organization. [11]