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In contract clashes, teachers unions are fighting for their schools

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion January 27, 2023

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Jeff Jacoby’s argument against educators fighting for better working and learning conditions is insulting ( Ideas, Jan. 22).Massachusetts has the finest public schools in the country by many different measures. The people educating our youth are almost all unionized. Those two facts are related.Studies have shown that than those without. Unions fight on behalf of their schools. Our union was crucial to passage of the Education Reform Act of... + full article



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