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The New York City teachers' strike of 1968 was a months-long confrontation between the new community-controlled school board in the largely black Ocean Hill–Brownsville neighborhoods of Brooklyn and New York City's United Federation of Teachers. It began with a one day walkout in the Ocean Hill-Brownsville school district.
1968 New York City Teacher's Strike of 1968: New York City: United States 1968 Florida statewide teachers' strike of 1968: Florida: United States 1968 1968 NFL strike/lockout: Florida: United States 1969 Unofficial strike by mineworkers over pay of surface workers [19] nationwide United Kingdom
Causey, Virginia E. (2005). "Review of The Strike That Changed New York". Journal of American Ethnic History. 24 (3): 106– 107. ISSN 0278-5927. JSTOR 27501619. Dougherty, Jack (2005). "Review of The Strike That Changed New York: Blacks, Whites, and the Ocean Hill-Brownsville Crisis; Justice, Justice: School Politics and the Eclipse of ...
The New York City teachers' strike of 1968 closed down almost all New York City schools for 36 days. Perhaps Shanker is best known for opposing community-control leaders in the Ocean Hill-Brownsville district of New York City, which led to the 1968 strike after white teachers were dismissed from the school district by the recently appointed ...
The strike involved teachers and other PAT members at Portland Public Schools, the largest school district in Oregon. The strike began on November 1, 2023 and ended November 26, 2023. [17] [18] The 2024 Greater Albany Education Association (GAEA) teacher strike began on November 12, 2024 in Greater Albany Public Schools in Albany, Oregon. The ...
Aug. 21—Cheney Public Schools and the teacher's union have yet to come to a tentative agreement on a new contract, bringing the union's vote to strike on the first day of school if an agreement ...
New York City Teacher's Strike of 1968: 1968 New York City: 52,700 [62] 1975 AFSCME Pennsylvania strike: 1975 Pennsylvania: 52,000 [27] 1950 International Harvester strike: 1950 52,000 [66] 1959 East & Gulf Coast longshoremen strike: 1959 East & Gulf Coast +50,000 [67] Clockmakers' strike: 1910 New York City: 50,000 [68] 1962 East & Gulf Coast ...
Meanwhile, teachers in sixth form colleges with academy status have been offered 5.5% from September 2024, seven months earlier than their colleagues in non-academised colleges, according to the NEU.