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Omaha Steve

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Sun Nov 19, 2023, 12:00 PM Nov 2023

Labor News & Commentary November 13, 2023 continuing strikes after failed negotiations this weekend


https://onlabor.org/november-13-2023/

By Elyse Weissberger

In today’s News and Commentary, teachers unions in Massachusetts and Oregon are bargaining new contracts, with educators on both coasts continuing strikes after failed negotiations this weekend.

The Andover Education Association (AEA) enter their fourth day of striking after negotiations this weekend failed. After more than nine months of contract negotiations, on Thursday night, union membership voted overwhelmingly to approve a strike action. Andover Public Schools closed Friday, the first day of the strike. The AEA and the Andover School Committee engaged in bargaining sessions over the weekend, but both sides point to the other for failure to reach an agreement. One sticking point in these negotiations is the union’s demand for a significant raise and improved benefits for instructional aides. These employees currently earn between $25,000 and $38,000, salaries the union says is “far below what is considered a living wage for the region.” The School Committee claims the union’s demands will “tie the hands of the district and the town for years to come” and would require “significant budget cuts that will negatively impact teachers, students, families, and other town residents.” Massachusetts public employees, including teachers, are not legally allowed to strike. The last time AEA engaged in this labor action, the labor relations board ruled the strike illegal.

FULL story at link above.
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