Six members of the United Federation of Teachers June 25 filed an improper-practice charge with the state Public Employees Relations Board over the union's decision to suspend the grievance process due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The educators stated that more than 200 members who attempted to file grievances related to health and safety violations that occurred between March 9 and March 16—the day city public schools first closed—were unable to do so.
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