Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Teachers Unions in Michigan Shut down School Districts in protest to Right-To-Work law

Two Michigan school districts will close Tuesday after hosts of teachers called out sick, apparently to join protests against efforts to pass right-to-work legislation in the state. 
The school district superintendent in Taylor, MI, a Detroit suburb, said the district would not have enough teachers to fill the district’s classrooms, according to local news reports. The Taylor Federation of Teachers is reportedly helping to organize the protests.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

these teachers that walk out are the ones that are probably useless anyway. If they wildcat like this the district should have a right to fire their lazy a**es