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    West Virginia Senate Passes Bill Allowing State to Fire School Workers

    West Virginia Senate Passes Bill Allowing State to Fire School Workers that go on Strike. This bill would allow the state to fire any school workers that go on strike. The measure, known as the Student Success Act, passed in a party line, 18-15, vote on Monday. The stipulations regarding strikes were included in a sweeping education reform bill that would also legalize charter schools and raise compensation for public school employees.
    The bill now heads to the West Virginia House of Representatives. It would then need to be


    https://newsbreakinglive.com/2019/06...-go-on-strike/

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    DOA.

    But a nice idea.
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    I hope it goes somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadmaster View Post
    West Virginia Senate Passes Bill Allowing State to Fire School Workers that go on Strike. This bill would allow the state to fire any school workers that go on strike. The measure, known as the Student Success Act, passed in a party line, 18-15, vote on Monday. The stipulations regarding strikes were included in a sweeping education reform bill that would also legalize charter schools and raise compensation for public school employees.
    The bill now heads to the West Virginia House of Representatives. It would then need to be


    https://newsbreakinglive.com/2019/06...-go-on-strike/
    I wonder how many of those passing the bill get $ through charge what the traffic will bare industries?

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