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Los Lunas teachers union lodges complaint

LOS LUNAS — The Los Lunas teachers union and school district haven’t 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. “We have been actively attempting to collaborate with the district regarding their plans for re-entry and are not opposed to many of their recommendations,” a statement from NEA Los Lunas to its members read. “However, the district has not, to this point, included us in any formal conversations or negotiations.”

Judge grants Minneapolis teachers temporary restraining order halting in-person teaching for some

Judge grants Minneapolis teachers temporary restraining order halting in-person teaching for some elisfkc2 / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 A weekend temporary order allowed some Minneapolis Public School District (MPS) teachers and staff to not return to in-person work Monday due to Covid-19 concerns, according to court documents.. MPS staff were expected to return to in-person teaching Monday, but a ruling from Hennepin County District Court Judge Susan Robiner said that staff and teachers who had accommodations to work from home or were in the process of applying for them did not have to return with the rest of the staff, according to the order obtained by CNN affiliate WCCO.

Trying to save money may cost the city

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal When the city of Santa Fe furloughed hundreds of employees in April in response to a pandemic-induced budget crisis, many called it a controversial decision – but it may prove to be an expensive one, as well. The Public Employee Labor Relations Board issued a ruling Wednesday finding city officials had committed an unfair labor practice by failing to provide proper notification before issuing the furloughs. As a result, the city will have to pay damages to affected employees, with the exact amount being decided at a later date. The complaint had been filed by American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 3999, the union for city employees, in April, just before city councilors narrowly approved a first wave of furloughs.

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