Labor/Employment,
Education Law
Jul. 16, 2020
At-risk teachers complicate school openings during pandemic
Negotiations over how public schools can accommodate teachers who are at higher risk for severe COVID-19 symptoms have been complex, stakeholders say, especially since many of these employees are not entitled to special working conditions under state and federal labor laws.
Negotiations over how public schools can accommodate teachers who are at higher risk for severe COVID-19 symptoms have been complex, stakeholders say, especially since many of these employees are not entitled to special working conditions under state and federal labor laws.
As the school year approaches, numerous schools across the state are preparing to completely return to regular operations or reopen under a hybrid model where st...
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