W.Va. teachers’ unions call for strike over education bill
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia teachers’ unions on Monday called a statewide strike over an education bill that they view as lacking their input and as retaliation for a walkout last year.
The strike is scheduled to start Tuesday, leaders of three unions for teachers and school service workers said at a news conference, almost a year to the day after teachers started a nine-day walkout.
“We are left with no other choice,” said Fred Albert, president of the American Federation of Teachers’ West Virginia chapter.