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TexasTowelie

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Thu May 3, 2018, 08:29 PM May 2018

Union officials: D60 (Pueblo City Schools) teachers have a legal right to strike

With the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment declining to intervene in the ongoing impasse between Pueblo City Schools (D60) and its teachers and paraprofessionals, a long-threatened districtwide strike is expected to begin Monday.

The district had reached out to the state department in hopes it would enact jurisdiction and, subsequently, stave off a strike for as long as 180 days.

The fact that only one of the entities involved in the stalemate requested intervention appears to have played a part in the denial.

"Unless requested by both sides, we rarely invoke our limited legal authority to intervene in disputes between public employers and employees -- including school teachers and school districts -- arising from the collective bargaining processes," the decision reads.

Read more: https://www.chieftain.com/news/pueblo/union-officials-d-teachers-have-a-legal-right-to-strike/article_f2ba3990-4c8f-5b84-a228-e5bea87fc260.html

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