http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060828/NEWS12/608280426/-1/BUSINESS07DETROIT (AP) -- Teachers frustrated by failed efforts to reach a contract agreement with the city's public school district were on strike Monday and said they were prepared to stand their ground for as long as it takes.
The Detroit Federation of Teachers overwhelmingly rejected a two-year contract proposal by the district on Sunday and decided to strike.
The proposal included a 5.5 percent wage reduction and copays for health care benefits of up to 20 percent. Only two teachers out of nearly 6,000 voted to accept the district's proposal, the union said. The teachers are seeking a pay increase.
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This is not exactly breaking news, I know, but I hope everyone is paying attention. The teachers' pickets have been called off for the Labor Day weekend, and I hope the administration and the DFT don't try to use that break to cram some sort of rotten deal down the teachers' throats.