Denver teachers strike challenges landmark
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An incentive-based pay structure adopted by Denver public schools more than a decade ago is at the crux of a strike by teachers who say the bonus system has eroded their earning power in a city where the cost of living has soared over the last 10 years.
The Denver work stoppage that began on Monday, follows statewide teacher walkouts that are driven by salary disputes since last year in West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Arizona, and a strike in Los Angeles last month that focused on pay, class size and charter school regulation.This seems to happen often in my opinion.
I am happy to see that teachers are able to strike and voice they pay that they deserve and need.
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