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Teachers and Daniels Locked in Disagreement On Ed. Reform

Teachers report that as they work to make their concerns heard, the governor’s efforts to quiet them are becoming more and more aggressive.

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Senator Simpson Discusses Jobs, Education Bills

Vi Simpson spent time this week meeting with union representatives and educators to discuss controversial right-to-work and education reform legislation.

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Fort Wayne Schools Suspend Seniority Rules To Save Jobs

A Northeast Indiana school board plans to consider a resolution Monday supporting the district’s teachers.

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Unions: Right to Work a Threat

Employees of some Monroe County food service unions say they’re keeping an eye on the state’s “Right to Work” discussion

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Bosma: Dems Return a Charade, Redistrict Dem Strongholds

Bosma says, ‘”yes, there were compromises”, but, the public collective bargaining bill is "very much alive and well."

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Republicans and Democrats Reflect on Session

Governor Daniels calls the 2011 session a success while Democrats say some of the bills that were passed will hurt Hoosiers.

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Why Do Indiana Schools And Unions Want Longer Contracts?

Many Indiana schools rushed to complete contract negotiations temporarily avoiding a new law which limits collective bargaining agreements.

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State Teachers Union Sues State For Second Time In A Month

The ISTA says a provision in the Indiana teachers' collective bargaining agreement is illegal

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Differing Opinions On 2011 Education Reforms

Whether or not the sweeping reforms were good or bad depends on the point of view.

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Fort Wayne City Council Overrides Collective Bargaining Veto

The Fort Wayne City Council is overriding Mayor Tom Henry‘s veto on a collective bargaining ordinance.

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Right To Work Not Decreasing Union Membership

Indiana unions added about 3,000 members in 2013, and the same number of nonmembers working in union shops.

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Headlines: December 24, 2015

After a decade of increasing prices, Indiana farmland values are expected to decline.

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Critics Concerned About Plan To Let Ball State Run Muncie Schools

During a community meeting in Muncie this weekend no one spoke in full support of the bill.

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State’s Coalition School Pilot Program Approved By Board of Education

A key feature of the pilot program allows coalition schools to waive certain state requirements like teacher licensure and course curriculum.

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