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A Century of Teacher Organizing: What Can We Learn? - LAWCHA

Due to their affiliation with the AFL-CIO, Shanker, Selden, and other UFT leaders drew inspiration from the strikes of their private sector unionist brothers ...

Chapter 5: Competitive and Equitable Compensation

The wave of strikes, accompanied by news stories of teachers working multiple jobs to pay the bills and spending personal funds on supplies for ...

The Fight Over Teacher Salaries: A Look At The Numbers - NPR

The teachers strike in West Virginia may have ended last week when Gov. Jim Justice signed a law giving educators a 5 percent pay increase, ...

What's Behind the Rise in Teacher Strikes?

Nationally, unions have gone on strike over various issues, including planning time, class sizes and pay raises for historically underpaid or ...

A Wave of Strikes Brings Better Pay, Family Leave to Educators

Union members won 34 percent pay raises for instructional aides; 15.5 percent pay raises for teachers; increased planning time for educators and ...

Everything you need to know about the teacher pay offer

Teachers and leaders have been offered an average pay rise of 4.5% in 2023 to 2024. This is above the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) ...

Why performance pay is at the heart of Denver's teacher strike

Denver public school teachers went on strike Monday for the first time in 25 years. Much of the fight comes down to a pay system known that ...

Serbia's teachers strike and take to streets to demand higher wages

Teachers have warned they would continue the strike across the country by shortening classes until their demands are met. Advertisement · Scroll ...

How To Overcome Teacher Strikes - EDBlog - EDClass

There is no question that teachers should be paid more to improve their health, welfare, and the quality of education. However, as the reason ...

How Strikes Impact Educators and Students - Starling Minds

Increase classroom sizes · Lead to layoffs of much-needed teachers · Lead to additional budget cuts · Allow fewer provisions for special needs ...

An Inside Look at the Threat of a Teachers' Strike

The United Auto Workers won record pay hikes with their recent walkouts, with some workers receiving a 33 percent increase in pay. Unions across ...

CAUSES OF THE RECENT TEACHERS STRIKES IN KENYA - IPRJB

strikes while negotiating for higher salaries (Ibrahim, 2011). A good example is Kenya whereby teachers have been involved in several industrial actions.

2018–2019 education workers' strikes in the United States - Wikipedia

Summary of strikes and protests by location · District-wide teachers strike · 7 to 11% salary increase · Pay scale changes that increase emphasis on teacher ...

Should Teachers Strike? | BU Today | Boston University

So rather than stand up for higher wages for teachers and their ... teachers since so many just left for another district due to improper pay?

New wave of teachers' strikes rolls across US - The Guardian

Thousands have walked out as school districts face staffing shortages amid Covid disruptions and historically low pay.

Teachers in three North Shore school districts on strike | GBH - WGBH

In some of the towns, teachers are also negotiating for reduced class sizes, increased prep time and access to support and services for special ...

When Teachers Strike - The American Scholar

Yes, strikes cause upheaval, but many schools are already rife with upheaval. At least a strike is a purposeful disruption, with students the ...

A Brief History of Teacher Strikes in the United States

Paul, Minnesota when teachers went on a five-week strike which eventually led a pay increase beginning in April, 1947. • The Condon-Waldin ...

Schooled by Strikes? The Effects of Large-Scale Labor Unrest on ...

Seeing the success that West Virginian teachers had in pressuring an otherwise unfriendly state government to boost school spending and pay, ...

How much are teachers paid and why are they going on strike?

Most state school teachers received a 5 per cent pay rise in 2022, but it didn't come close to matching the rate of inflation. The Institute for ...