Striking Scranton teachers take their case to the Capitol [View all]
HARRISBURG, Pa. Striking teachers in the Scranton School District took their case to the state Capitol on Wednesday, holding a rally with labor leaders and Democratic office holders, appealing to Gov. Tom Wolf and the Republican-controlled Legislature for help.
Hundreds of union members and supporters went to the Capitol, a week after the Scranton Federation of Teachers began striking under the terms of a contract that expired in 2017.
Their last pay raise was a year before that.
Democrats and labor leaders appealed to Wolf and lawmakers for relief from the districts recovery plan, as well as to use federal aid to boost teacher salaries. Some laid blame for the strike on the school-funding policies of the Legislatures long-standing Republican majorities.
The districts recovery plan says that any raises for teachers must come from savings elsewhere in the contract. Teachers oppose a health care proposal they say would financially cripple them.
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