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Teachers in Virginia may soon gain the right to collectively bargain with the public school systems that employ them signaling a historic shift for the state and a major victory for labor advocates nationwide.
Legislation backed by Democratic majorities in both chambers of the General Assembly would end a long-standing state law that forbids public employee unions from negotiating on salary and benefits. Virginias ban, adopted in the 1990s, makes it one of just three states to bar public-sector bargaining, alongside North Carolina and South Carolina.
The measure passed the House of Delegates along party lines and is before the Senate. If it becomes law even opponents concede that appears likely it would affect thousands of workers across Virginia, according to Del. Elizabeth R. Guzman (D-Prince William), who introduced the legislation in the House. Guzman said that in addition to educators, firefighters and police officers are among the workers who would gain bargaining rights.
My bill would give teachers a seat at the table and a voice on the job, she said.
The legislation would have national resonance, said Joseph E. Slater, a University of Toledo professor who specializes in labor and employment law. He said Virginia has for decades served as Americas poster child, along with the two Carolinas, for hostility to public-sector labor rights.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/virginia-public-school-teachers-poised-to-gain-collective-bargaining-rights/2020/02/18/3820c30c-4da3-11ea-9b5c-eac5b16dafaa_story.html
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)leave because they don't want to be under "Blue Rule"?
Shakes head . .
Good for VA!
appalachiablue
(41,184 posts)struggle4progress
(118,379 posts)She couldn't be fooled by a company stool: she'd always organize the guys
She always got her way when they'd opt for better pay
She'd show her card to the National Guard --- and this is what she'd say:
"Oh, you can't scare me!"