. . . . . . "* Budget cuts\n* Low salaries\n* Decreased employee benefits\n* Low per pupil spending\n* Right-to-work law\n* School choice\n* School vouchers"@en . . . . . . . "1121861046"^^ . . . "De Amerikaanse lerarenstakingen van 2018 en 2019, ook Red for Ed genoemd, waren een golf van werkstakingen van onderwijspersoneel in verschillende staten van de Verenigde Staten. Na een staking in West Virginia in februari en maart 2018, ontstonden er gelijkaardige stakingen en protesten in Oklahoma, Arizona, Kentucky, North Carolina, Colorado, Georgia en Virginia. Begin 2019 gingen leraars in Los Angeles (Californi\u00EB) in staking na moeizame onderhandelingen het voorgaande najaar. Ook in Virginia, Denver en Oakland waren er . Het Amerikaanse onderwijspersoneel ging over tot protest en staking om onder andere hogere lonen, betere onderwijsfinanciering en kleinere klassen te vragen. In verschillende staten en steden wonnen de werknemers aanzienlijke toegevingen van de overheid. Door de lerarenstakingen was 2018 tot dan het 'heetste' jaar voor de Amerikaanse vakbeweging sinds 1986."@nl . . . . "* State and city governments:\n** Arizona\n** Colorado\n** Los Angeles, CA\n** North Carolina\n** Oklahoma\n** Virginia\n** West Virginia"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "* Civil resistance\n* Demonstrations\n* Strike actions\n* Internet activism\n* Silent protests\n* Sit-ins\n* Social media activism\n* Walkouts"@en . . . . "graphic"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Teachers striking in Arizona"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Amerikaanse lerarenstakingen van 2018/19"@nl . . "De Amerikaanse lerarenstakingen van 2018 en 2019, ook Red for Ed genoemd, waren een golf van werkstakingen van onderwijspersoneel in verschillende staten van de Verenigde Staten. Na een staking in West Virginia in februari en maart 2018, ontstonden er gelijkaardige stakingen en protesten in Oklahoma, Arizona, Kentucky, North Carolina, Colorado, Georgia en Virginia. Begin 2019 gingen leraars in Los Angeles (Californi\u00EB) in staking na moeizame onderhandelingen het voorgaande najaar. Ook in Virginia, Denver en Oakland waren er . Het Amerikaanse onderwijspersoneel ging over tot protest en staking om onder andere hogere lonen, betere onderwijsfinanciering en kleinere klassen te vragen. In verschillende staten en steden wonnen de werknemers aanzienlijke toegevingen van de overheid. Door de lerare"@nl . . . . . . . "does not include the latest strike in Nashville, TN or the latest strike in Chicago, Illinois November 2019"@en . "2018"^^ . . . . . "May 2019"@en . . . . . . . . "* Arizona: 20 percent pay raise\n* Colorado: 2 percent pay raise; increased school spending\n* Los Angeles 6 percent pay raise, class size reduction, increased support staff\n* Oklahoma: Increased school funding, teacher raises by $6,000, support staff raises by $1,250\n* Virginia: 5 percent pay raise\n* West Virginia: 5 percent pay raise"@en . . . . . "* ~20,000 in Arizona\n* ~6,000 in Colorado\n* ~30,000 in Los Angeles\n* ~30,000 in North Carolina\n* ~10,000 in Oklahoma\n* ~4,000 in Virginia\n* ~10,000 in West Virginia"@en . . . . . . "The 2018\u20132019 education workers' strikes in the United States began on February 22, 2018, after local activists compelled the West Virginia state leadership of the West Virginia branches of the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association into holding a strike vote. The strike\u2014which ended when teachers returned to their classrooms on March 7\u2014inspired similar, statewide strikes in Oklahoma and Arizona. It also inspired smaller-scale protests by school staff in Kentucky, North Carolina, Colorado, and led to a school bus driver strike in Georgia. Additionally, around this time, adjunct professors at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia protested over pay."@en . . . . . . "--02-23"^^ . "The 2018\u20132019 education workers' strikes in the United States began on February 22, 2018, after local activists compelled the West Virginia state leadership of the West Virginia branches of the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association into holding a strike vote. The strike\u2014which ended when teachers returned to their classrooms on March 7\u2014inspired similar, statewide strikes in Oklahoma and Arizona. It also inspired smaller-scale protests by school staff in Kentucky, North Carolina, Colorado, and led to a school bus driver strike in Georgia. Additionally, around this time, adjunct professors at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia protested over pay. The strikes continued in the fall of 2018 when there was a collective bargaining shortcoming between the United Teachers Los Angeles union and the Los Angeles Unified School District in September 2018, prompting a strike that began in January 2019. This also resulted in a teachers' walkout in Virginia, a long-time right-to-work state, as well as in Denver and Oakland, California. The national wave of strikes has been referred to as Red for Ed or #RedforEd, with striking workers often wearing red shirts to show solidarity. Reasons given for the choice of the color red range from the fact that many of the initial strikes were in red (Republican-controlled) states to the idea that public school budgets are in the red. Motivations for the strikes included desire for increased wages for teachers and support staff, larger school budgets, smaller classrooms, and other issues. The strikes varied in their levels of success, with the West Virginia strike considered mostly successful, where Oklahoman teachers received relatively few concessions."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "31377"^^ . "* AFL\u2013CIO\n* American Federation of Teachers\n* Democratic Socialists of America\n* Industrial Workers of the World\n* National Education Association\n* State education associations"@en . "57215258"^^ . . "2018\u20132019 education workers' strikes in the United States"@en .