Teachers at Ohio's largest school district vote to strike just before start of school year
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Teachers at Ohio's largest school district voted to go on strike Sunday, just days before school is scheduled to start, according to the teachers' union.
The Columbus Education Association union -- which represents over 4,000 teachers, nurses and other education professionals at the Columbus City Schools district -- said it will be its first strike in decades.
"94% of Columbus Education Association (CEA) members voted to reject the (school) Board's last, best and final offer and go on strike for the first time since 1975," the union said in a statement on Twitter. "CEA is committed to bargaining for the safe and welcoming, properly maintained, and fully-resourced public schools Columbus students deserve."
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