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Many school programs such as music, art, and athletics simply vanished, and school districts either transferred classified employees working in those programs or laid them off. By the late 1980s, schools, parents and even some of the voters who passed Prop.13, were tired of the funding shortfalls.
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is the largest trade union of public employees in the United States. [2] It represents 1.3 million [ 1 ] public sector employees and retirees, including health care workers, corrections officers, sanitation workers, police officers, firefighters, [ 3 ] and childcare ...
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The controller’s office has yet to publish a letter with instructions for how to implement raises for the bargaining units represented by the largest union in state civil service, SEIU Local ...
If you want to spook a California state employee, just utter the words “revenue shortfall.” ... But as of Oct. 25, California had only collected $18 billion — a far cry from the $42 billion ...
Rumors that San Luis Obispo County school districts are placing litter boxes in restrooms to accommodate students who identify as “furries” are false, school district administrators say.
In 1920, the California State Legislature's Special Legislative Committee on Education conducted a comprehensive investigation of California's educational system. The Committee's final report, drafted by Ellwood Patterson Cubberley, explained that the system's chaotic ad hoc development had resulted in the division of jurisdiction over education at the state level between 23 separate boards ...
Sean Wilentz, historian, George Henry Davis 1886 Professor of American History at Princeton University [10] Robert Woodrow Wilson, astronomer, discovered cosmic microwave background radiation, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1978 [279] Barbara Winslow, historian, Associate Professor in the School of Education at Brooklyn College [10]