AFT’s Weingarten Visits West Virginia Educators During Statewide Walkout
On Thursday morning, AFT President
"I'm reporting for duty on the picket line," said Weingarten to
"These educators don't want the state's governor and Legislature to give them hollow promises or Band-Aid solutions; they want clear and binding commitments so teachers don't need second jobs to feed their own families. If the money is there for tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, then funding should be there for
"For years, health insurance benefits for teachers, public service personnel and state employees have been eroded, while their premiums have increased and their take-home pay has gone down.
Weingarten continued, "I know the best of West Virginian political leadership, and now we have seen the worst.
During Weingarten's visit, she met with various educators and had an opportunity to hear their stories--stories like
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