Even After Cutting in Line for Vaccines, Teachers won t Return to Work | Opinion Jason Rantz
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Teachers across the country continue to fail your children. Leaning on unsubstantiated COVID-related fears and exploiting a pandemic for personal and professional gain, teachers still refuse to return to classrooms despite, in some cases, cutting the line for a vaccine.
It s time for parents to speak up in a collective voice to pressure teachers to get back to work or face losing their jobs or their early vaccine access.
Last week, Washington governor Jay Inslee announced teachers would qualify earlier than they were supposed to for vaccine access. In other words, all the talk about equity doesn t extend to the elderly; a young, tech-savvy teacher with easy access to the internet can get a vaccine they don t yet need while seniors struggle to log into the confusing websites to find out where vaccines are available
CLEVELAND, Ohio The Cleveland Teachers Union’s refusal to return to buildings on Monday made waves across the state, as Lt. Gov Jon Husted and Gov. Mike DeWine both commented on the situation on national news networks during negotiations between the union and the district. The union, after a vote on Thursday to change course, cited concerns over personal protective equipment and ventilation, .
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Cleveland teachers will return to school buildings Wednesday, after the Cleveland Teachers Union and Cleveland Metropolitan School District announced an agreement Monday night. “Our buildings are safe, and the District has taken every precaution possible to ensure the health and safety of our students and staff,” CMSD CEO Eric Gordon said in a news release. “We are all .
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District and its teachers’ union have reached an agreement that paves the way for the first students in the district to return to the classroom on Friday.