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Park City teachers urge board to oppose HB 267, warn it would remove collective bargaining protections
Summary
Co‑presidents of the Park City Education Association and leaders of classified employees told the Park City School Board that recently filed state legislation (identified in public comment as HB 267) would strip negotiated protections for licensed and classified staff and harm students by undercutting working conditions.
Mary Morgan, co‑president of the Park City Education Association, and other district employee leaders told the Park City School Board that proposed state legislation identified in public comment as House Bill 267 would remove collective bargaining rights and contract protections for school employees.
The speakers said the bill would prevent the district and employee groups from negotiating terms such as planning time, lunch breaks, salary steps and lanes,…
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