City Hopes Clean Energy Funds Will Help End Teachers Strike As It Surpasses The Two-Week Mark
Briefly

But bargaining developments this week signaled the possibility the strike could soon head in a different trajectory- more than two weeks after it began.
Union leaders also offered a new proposal they said would bridge the gap with PPS by more than $120 million over the course of the three-year contract agreement. The union appears to be willing to compromise on class size caps, backing down on their demand that the district set a hard limit on how many students are allowed in a class- which would've required PPS to hire hundreds of new teachers.
Read at Portland Mercury
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