Are Teacher Strikes Antiquated? How Should Teachers/Teacher Unions Respond to the Current Attacks on Teachers and Public Education?
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At the monthly UFT Delegate Meeting a motion commemorating the creation of the union on Mach 16, 1960 was introduced. A delegate introduced an amendment, urging the union to work to change the state constitution and the Taylor Law to allow teacher strikes without penalties. A union officer responded; if a situation is urgent, the union will take any actions to respond, including strikes. The amending motion failed. (See continuing discussion
Are Teacher Strikes Antiquated? How Should Teachers/Teacher Unions Respond to the Current Attacks on Teachers and Public Education?
Are Teacher Strikes Antiquated? How Should…
Are Teacher Strikes Antiquated? How Should Teachers/Teacher Unions Respond to the Current Attacks on Teachers and Public Education?
At the monthly UFT Delegate Meeting a motion commemorating the creation of the union on Mach 16, 1960 was introduced. A delegate introduced an amendment, urging the union to work to change the state constitution and the Taylor Law to allow teacher strikes without penalties. A union officer responded; if a situation is urgent, the union will take any actions to respond, including strikes. The amending motion failed. (See continuing discussion