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[quote=Anonymous]If they wanted to strike over this, they shouldn't have signed the MOA. The arbitrator ruled that the city had kept up it's end of the deal in virtually all cases (and those need to be rectified before in person starts, so those teachers are getting the protections they're entitled to). There are a lot of people on this site claiming that the situation has changed since the MOA was signed, but that is COMPLETELY untrue: - Cases are not higher now than they were when the MOA was signed. - The UK variant had already been founded and accounted for more than 1/2 the cases in London when the MOA was signed. - The vaccine schedule had already been announced when the MOA was signed (and though there has been a slow down across the district in rollout, DCPS teachers returning in person got their vaccine when they were supposed to under the original plan). The WTU does not get to keep negotiating in bad faith, while complaining to the PERB that DCPS is not negotiating (gee, I wonder why not) and THEN strike with no consequences. No. I'm done. You bargained for this. You got this. Back to school.[/quote]
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