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Bye-bye, collective bargaining?
Tweet This fall, the Utah Legislature may research the possibility of eliminating collective bargaining for government workers, including employees of public schools. We interviewed Senator Howard Stephenson (R-Dist. 11) and Kory Holdaway, director of government relations and political action … Continue reading →
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Uproar in Ogden: middleman frets about losing its clout
Tweet Much ado has been made by several groups (e.g., here and here) opposed to the Ogden School District’s (OSD) decision to move to a performance-based pay system for teachers. A key part of their objections is a perceived … Continue reading →
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Tagged collective bargaining, merit pay, Ogden, teachers union
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