Teachers in Minneapolis reached a tentative agreement early Friday to end a more than two-week strike over pay and other issues that idled some 29,000 students and around 4,500 educators and staff in one of Minnesota’s largest school districts. The union for teachers and support staff planned to announce details later in the day, but…
MINNEAPOLIS Teachers in Minneapolis have reached a tentative agreement to end a more than two-week strike over pay and other issues that idled some 29,000 students and about 4,500 educators and staff members in one of Minnesota's largest school districts.
Saturday morning, around 4,500 members of the Minneapolis teachers union began voting on the tentative agreements reached with the school district. If the agreements are ratified, the teachers will return to work on Monday to prepare for students returning Tuesday.