LOS LUNAS â The Los Lunas teachers union and school district havenât been on the same page regarding a return to in-person learning.
NEA Los Lunas, which represents local educators, filed a prohibited practice complaint with the Public Employee Labor Relations Board, claiming the district has violated certain sections of the Public Employee Bargaining Act.
âWe have been actively attempting to collaborate with the district regarding their plans for re-entry and are not opposed to many of their recommendations,â a statement from NEA Los Lunas to its members read. âHowever, the district has not, to this point, included us in any formal conversations or negotiations.â
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public employees of bargaining rights, freedoms to associate and negotiate that we ve had in wisconsin longer than any other state. so what would you like to see done? the unions have agreed to the governor s economic concessions. there s no need for him to continue with the stripping them of their bargaining rights. it s a plain indication that what the governor is trying to do is bust the unions, and that s not fair. we had a long tradition, the longest tradition of any state in terms of public employee bargaining and it s worked well for us. so it s time for the governor to recognize this is a two-way street, not a dictatorship. wisconsin senator mark miller, we appreciate your time, and it s interesting talking to you about this issue that we ve been following now for many days. thank you. you re welcome. when we come back, an amazing look at joseph lowery. how often do you get to chat with someone who is such an