By Terry Francke
A local school board and the district's teachers union had been locked in an increasingly contentious marathon of collective bargaining for the better part of a year, resulting in considerable media coverage. The margin of deadlock had narrowed to a union demand for a 3 percent pay hike, which the ...
A local school board and the district's teachers union had been locked in an increasingly contentious marathon of collective bargaining for the better part of a year, resulting in considerable media coverage. The margin of deadlock had narrowed to a union demand for a 3 percent pay hike, which the ...
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