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Public schools 'unable to compete' with private sector as thousands of K-12 staffers quit during back-to-school season

Por: MarketWatch Business October 23, 2022

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To put those figures in context: In March 2020, before the coronavirus took a toll on the U.S. economy, more than 8 million public-school staff were in the workforce.  Nationwide, there is a shortage of 300,000 teachers and other school workers, , the largest teachers’ union in the country. Schools have been struggling to fill positions across the board, said Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association. “It is every position... + full article



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