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This has subsequently reduced the frequency of teacher strikes in Pennsylvania, although the state still leads the nation in strikes. [19] Between 2000 and 2007, Pennsylvania accounted for 60% of teacher strikes nationwide. [20] [21] 2010 saw 3 strikes, while 2011 had one strike. Between 1968 and 2012 Pennsylvania has had 740 teacher strikes. [1]
The 2018–2019 education workers' strikes in the United States began on February 22, 2018, after local activists compelled the West Virginia state leadership of the West Virginia branches of the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association into holding a strike vote. The strike—which ended when teachers returned to ...
2007 Hayward teachers' strike. 2007 Quincy teacher strike. 2018–2019 education workers' strikes in the United States. 2019 Chicago Public Schools strike. 2022 University of California academic workers' strike. 2023 Portland Association of Teachers strike. 2023 Rutgers University strike. 2023 Temple University strike.
March 21, 2023 at 12:57 PM. Schools across Los Angeles will be closed on Tuesday as support workers stage a three-day strike, effectively shuttering America’s second-largest school district ...
Aug. 21—Cheney Public Schools and the teacher's union have yet to come to a tentative agreement on a new contract, bringing the union's vote to strike on the first day of school if an agreement ...
Layoffs among U.S. teachers have been widespread as pandemic-era funds dry up. Why an early paycheck could come with costs. A murder in Nashville unveiled. Thousands of teachers and school ...
More than 30,000 public-school teachers of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) went on strike from January 14 to 22, 2019. [1] Protesting low pay, large class sizes, inadequate support staffs of nurses and librarians, and the proliferation of charter schools, the teachers went on strike for the first time in the district in 30 years.
The right is uniquely positioned to lead on education because it’s not hindered by the left’s entanglements, and is thus much freer to rethink the way that early childhood, K-12, and higher ...