The Situation: The General Assembly recently passed HB 1263 and SB 378, a historic step forward for the rights of teachers, school staff, and public servants. However, a new “substitute” version of the bill has been proposed that significantly weakens these protections.
Why the Substitute Fails Us:
Our Strategy: When the General Assembly reconvenes on April 22nd, they must reject the substitute. If they do, the original, stronger bill goes back to the Governor for her signature. We need to send a clear message: Stand by Virginia’s workers.
Instructions:
Use this document to understand the ins and outs of VEA’s issues with the Collective Bargaining Bill Substitute
According to the Economic Policy Institute, teachers in Virginia earn 67 cents on the dollar compared to other (non-teacher) college-educated workers. Virginia’s teacher wage penalty is the worst in the nation.
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