Teacher unions join to demand COVID safety – One Illinois

Citing their combined 238,000 members, overseeing 2.5 million students, the presidents flexed their union muscle, saying, “Unions were founded on workplace safety. The COVID-19 pandemic brings us back to our roots. This is the power of belonging to a union — to be able to collectively stand to protect those who need it — employees, students and their families."
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anonymous
5 years ago

It has never been about the children or the students.
It is a power and money grab

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

The unions don’t oversee 2.5 million children, they’re holding 2.5 million hostages

Aaron
5 years ago

2.5 million plus their parents

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Demand demand demand does anybody know how to ask for anything anymore

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