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Oct 09 2023
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Teachers' union announces plans to challenge state law preventing teachers from striking
Click here for updates on this story LAS VEGAS, Nevada (KTNV) — The Clark County Education Association announced plans to fight against the Nevada law that prevents teachers from striking during a rally in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning. Thousands of teachers, students, and lawmakers marched the streets of downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning to demand new contracts and better pay
KTVZ 21Oct 09 2023
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Teachers' union announces plans to challenge state law preventing teachers from striking
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (KTNV) -- The Clark County Education Association announced plans to fight against the Nevada law that prevents teachers from striking during a rally in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning. Thousands of teachers, students, and lawmakers marched the streets of downtown Las Vegas on Saturday morning to demand new contracts and better pay for teachers. "On Monday, we will file
Erie News Now WICU/WSEEMar 15 2024
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Church Teacher Abuse
MARYLAND — On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from across Maryland. Here's a roundup of some of the biggest and quirkiest stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here. Weed-Stuffed Suitcase Found At BWI Airport With $150K Of Pot: Customs Officials said they recently seized 32 pounds of
Patch.comOct 09 2023
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Teachers union files lawsuit asserting right to strike
The Clark County Education Association has filed a promised lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Nevada’s no-strike law for public employees, a group that includes teachers. The lawsuit, filed in Clark County District Court today, asserts the law barring strikes by local and state government employees runs afoul of the free speech and due process provisions guaranteed by the U.S. and
Las Vegas SunDec 06 2023
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Anchorage School Board unanimously approves new contract with teachers union
Anchorage teachers will get 3% raises and a boost to their health care contributions next school year after the school board Tuesday night unanimously approved a one-year contract agreement between the district and the teachers union. The contract, first approved last month by members of the Anchorage Education Association, affects more than 3,000 teachers and other district employees. It will
Anchorage Daily NewsMar 20 2024
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ABC6 staffers vote to unionize
The vote, administered by the National Labor Relations Board, took place at the station’s Orms Street studio. The vote — which was 22 in favor and three against, according to those involved in organizing the union — means that workers at ABC6 will join the 10,000-member National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians, which is part of the Communications Workers of America.
The Boston GlobeMar 23 2024
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Union host Rhode Island Sunday
The Monterey Bay F.C. hopes to keep alive its season-opening unbeaten streak as it hosts Rhode Island at 3 p.m. Sunday. The Union, with one win and a tie, own a share of first place in the United Soccer League’s Western Conference after its home opening 1-0 win March 16 over defending league champion Phoenix Rising. Monterey Bay F.C. opened the season on the road, playing El Paso to a 1-1 draw
Monterey County HeraldMar 25 2024
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Teacher in ‘Slaves and Hobos’ Furor on Leave Indefinitely
A Spokane, Washington, teacher who wrote a school newsletter item inviting students to come to a event dressed as “slaves, hobos, or ready for a night out to the jazz clubs” is on leave through the end of the academic year, reported. The email of Tamera Knapp, who teaches music at Wilson Elementary School, was at the bottom of the item—which drew condemnation from the local NAACP chapter.
Daily BeastMar 14 2024
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Unión de Uniones to gather 1,500 tractors in Madrid, donate oil
The Unión de Uniones organization is planning a demonstration in Madrid this Sunday to protest the crisis in the agricultural sector. They aim to gather around 1,500 tractors for the protest, which will include symbolic acts like donating 125 liters of olive oil to the NGO “Messengers of Peace”. The demonstration is the second one organized by Unión de Uniones, with the motto “We still have
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