BOSTON — Massachusetts doesn t allow public employees to strike, but that hasn t stopped unionized teachers in Haverhill, Andover and other communities from leaving their classrooms for the picket lines.
BOSTON — Massachusetts doesn’t allow public employees to strike, but that hasn’t stopped unionized teachers in Haverhill, Andover and other communities from leaving their classrooms for the picket lines.
Massachusetts lawmakers heard testimony from supporters of a four-day workweek Tuesday while considering a bill that would incentivize companies who implement it.
Boston's tax-exempt organizations make voluntary cash payments and create community programs meant to benefit residents, but critics say they're not giving enough for all they're getting.