Striking Arizona teachers end walkout, salary increases set
PHOENIX — The Arizona governor signed a plan Thursday to give striking teachers a 20 per cent pay raise, ending their six-day walkout after a dramatic all-night legislative session and sending a majority of the state’s 1 million public school students back to the classroom.
Gov. Doug Ducey’s signature awarded teachers a 9 per cent raise in the fall and 5 per cent in each of the next two years. The 20 per cent also includes a 1 per cent raise granted last year.
Teachers did not get everything they wanted, but they won substantial gains from reluctant lawmakers.
“The educators have solved the education crisis! They’ve changed the course of Arizona” Noah Karvelis of Arizona Educators United shouted to several thousand cheering teachers. “The change happens with us!”