In Las Vegas-area Clark County, over 18,000 teachers are preparing to strike. The teachers are upset that money set aside by the state to give teachers significant raises isn’t being used for that purpose.

Since teachers are not allowed to strike in Nevada, formal dates have yet to be set for a strike. However, teachers say they are prepared to begin engaging in walkouts unless something is done.

Teachers say they are refusing to work overtime until the situation is resolved. They are now asking that Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo intervene to resolve the dispute.

“It is reflective of a statewide problem right now. We have a crisis of vacancies, and it is not being addressed. The governor and the legislature passed money to address that, and it is not happening,” Clark County Education Association President John Vellardita told KTNV. “So we are asking for that intervention.”

For more, check out KTNV : https://www.ktnv.com/news/education/why-is-governor-lombardo-expected-to-step-in-on-clark-county-teacher-salary-negotiations-we-find-out


  • LEX@lemm.ee
    ·
    1 year ago

    "illegal" strike. Get the fuck outta here with that nonsense. No one grants us the "right" to strike, even if they think they do.

    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
      ·
      1 year ago

      Nevada is a "Right to Work" state, too. The employer is under no contractual obligation to afford you hours (the Zero Hour Contract) and they can fire you without cause.

      But... somehow... you are under a legal obligation to show up to work regardless of your working status, the conditions of your employment, or even now your legally established salary rate. Absolutely bananas.

        • Beaver [he/him]
          ·
          1 year ago

          They are, more specifically, laws that guarantee a worker's "right" to refrain from paying or being a member of a union.

        • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
          ·
          1 year ago

          That's basically it. The law effectively forbids contractual relationships between unions and employers that affect non-union staff. This effectively affords employers a divide-and-conquer approach to unions, by discouraging new employees from joining while off-loading all the costs of managing the union onto the backs of the shrinking union workforce.

          I believe the "At Will Employment" (ie, fire your ass for no reason) law is something different. But they tend to get passed by like-minded state legislatures.

  • LGOrcStreetSamurai [he/him]
    ·
    1 year ago

    We need to give teachers union a Mech, a Metal Gear, a Gundam, a Titan, or an Armored Core. Really any form of bipedal super tank. I support all organizations of educators at every level, they are one of the few real jobs left. Give them all their demands, especially K-12 as they pretty much raise other peoples children from 6AM-7PM Monday and Friday plus weekends for grading. They literally contribute to social reproduction which is one of the fundamental pillars of society, they deserve whatever they demand

  • durbutter [he/him]
    ·
    1 year ago

    Technically this is an illegal strike Never cross a picket line! But TECHNICALLY workers have no rights Never cross a picket line You must never cross a picket line