Tagged: Tacoma Education Association

Pages

1:48pm

Thu September 22, 2011
Tacoma teacher strike

Update: Tacoma teachers strike is over

Tacoma teachers have approved a contract that ends their strike with nearly 100 percent of teachers voting for the new deal.

Negotiators had reached a tentative deal last night in Olympia in the governor’s wing where they were called by Gov. Chris Gregoire to settle their differences. The strike was the first for the Tacoma district since 1978 and kept 28,000 students out of school for eight days.

Read more

1:50pm

Wed September 21, 2011
Tacoma teacher strike

Update: Striking teachers, district heading to Gregoire's office

Credit Erin Hennessey / KPLU

Striking teachers and school district officials in Tacoma could not come to an agreement by the deadline set by the governor, so they've filed into cars and headed to Olympia to continue bargaining this afternoon.

Gov. Chris Gregoire told both sides earlier today that she wanted them back at the bargaining table at 10 a.m. Wednesday, and if they don't have an agreement by 3 p.m. she would see them in her office.

Read more

9:17am

Tue September 20, 2011
Tacoma teacher strike

Tacoma school cafeteria food goes to food bank

TACOMA, Wash. — With Tacoma schools closed by a teachers' strike, district food service workers gave perishable produce to a food bank.

Read more

7:16pm

Mon September 19, 2011
Tacoma teacher strike

District says it has no plans to replace striking Tacoma teachers

Teachers will remain off the job for the sixth day (with schools closed as well) on Tuesday in Tacoma, where a strike has idled about 28,000 public school students. Negotiations have been continuing late into the night since the strike began.

However, despite the comments of a judge involved in the strike, the Tacoma school district says there is no plan afoot to hire replacement workers for the teachers who remain on strike.

Read more

12:48pm

Mon September 19, 2011
Tacoma teacher strike

Judge: Tacoma could replace striking teachers

TACOMA, Wash. — A Pierce County Superior Court judge says he's considering giving the Tacoma school district the option to hire replacement teachers for those on the picket line.

Read more

9:41am

Mon September 19, 2011
Tacoma teacher strike

Tacoma teachers' strike keeps schools closed

TACOMA, Wash. — Schools are closed Monday for another day in Tacoma as negotiations continue between the school district and striking teachers.

Read more

8:43pm

Thu September 15, 2011
Tacoma teacher strike

Striking Tacoma teachers want contract solutions now, not later

Credit Charla Bear / KPLU

Tacoma schools will be closed again Friday after teachers voted on Thursday to stay out on strike. Friday will be their fourth day on the picket lines, despite a court order to return to their classrooms.

The teachers say that without a resolution to the basic contractual issues in the conflict, returning to class now would only prolong the turmoil, possibly for years.

Read more

3:00pm

Thu September 15, 2011
Tacoma teacher strike

Update: Tacoma teachers will stay on strike

Credit Erin Hennessey / KPLU

Teachers in Washington state's third-largest school district have voted overwhelmingly to remain on strike, in defiance of a judge's order that they return to work.

Some 93 percent of the nearly 1,600 Tacoma School District teachers meeting in the Tacoma Dome arena today said they wanted to continue picketing. The teachers walked out Tuesday.

Read more

5:30pm

Wed September 14, 2011
Tacoma teacher strike

Update: Tacoma teachers wait to decide whether to return to class

Leaders of the Tacoma teachers’ union say they will leave it up to the striking teachers to decide what to do with a judge’s order to return to the classroom tomorrow morning.

Andy Coons, president of the union, told teachers at a rally this afternoon that he would be contacting them possibly later today with options for them to decide on.

Read more

6:01am

Wed September 14, 2011
Tacoma teacher strike

Strike day two: Tacoma district heading to court to end walkout

Credit Associated Press

More than 28,000 kids are still locked out of their classrooms today, while school district officials head to court to force teachers back to work.

Read more

Pages