Dublin teachers to go on strike Monday if no deal is reached with school district
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Dublin teachers to go on strike Monday if no deal is reached with school district
"Very disappointed that this is the path that we have to take, but we are 100% committed to our students. A whole weekend where district management could come to the table and bargain and avert a strike if they provide us with a student-centered proposal."
"A neutral fact-finding report released late Thursday recommended reducing class sizes and the district eventually fully-funding health care benefits. As for wages, the report suggests a one-time payment to teachers of 1% of their salary, along with an increase of 2% this year."
"We are going to continue with serving meals. Each student will get a breakfast and a lunch. We have curriculum for each grade level that's adopted, that is aligned to our state standards."
Dublin teachers are prepared to strike on Monday in a labor dispute with the school district. The Teachers Association seeks improved wages, reduced class sizes, and full health care funding. A neutral fact-finding report released Thursday recommended a one-time 1% salary payment plus 2% annual increase, along with class size reductions and eventual full health care coverage. The district plans to maintain school operations during any strike, providing meals and curriculum-aligned instruction. Both sides express disappointment but remain open to negotiation over the weekend to prevent the work stoppage.
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