Los Angeles Charter School Teachers Join UnionMembers hope to regain their voice, become a model for othersAmerican TeacherAmerican Teacher
most of which I was in management. Unlike some of my administrative colleagues, I was a very strong supporter of United Teachers Los Angeles, the district’s teachers union. (“L.A. teachers union supports blocking U.S. sale of about $20 billion in weaponry to Is...
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The other unions in the agreement include; International Federation Professional Technical Engineers (IFPTE -Local 21), Service Employees International Union (SEIU - Local 1021), and United Administrators of San Francisco (UASF). The return to class from winter break has gotten off to a rocky s...
Tens of thousands of workers in the Los Angeles Unified School District are set to strike for three days next week over stalled contract talks, and teachers will join them, likely shutting down the nation's second-largest school system, union leaders announced Wednesday. ...
Los Angeles— A Los Angeles teachers union leader hinted of a possible resumption of contract bargaining Wednesday asstriking educatorsin the second largest U.S. school district walked picket lines outside hundreds of schools for a third day. ...
Burbank teachers will receive a 3% across-the-board salary increase for the 1984-85 school year and additional medical benefits under terms of a tentative contract agreement reached between the Burbank Teachers Assn. and the school district, officials ha
The president of the nation’s largest teachers’ union told union delegates at the start of the Representative Assembly (RA) Sunday that 2016 was the year of a “fateful election,” one that made clear the U.S. Supreme Court would become “radicalized.” ...
Union leaders in Los Angeles expect some 31,000 teachers, counselors, nurses, and librarians to walk the picket line this week. Like the string of striking teachers who preceded them, they’re fighting for a raise. But they have larger grievances: ...
Weeks of heated negotiations between the United Teachers Los Angeles union and the Los Angeles Unified School District went nowhere, leading to the teachers' strike. "Of course we want a pay raise, but the main issues are class size reduction and to end the privatization of public schools with...