L.A. County Teachers Warned Not To Post Spring Break Pictures

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Teachers In Los Angeles Have Been Warned Not To Post Any Of Their Spring Break Pictures To Social Media While The Teachers Union Continues To Negotiate A Safe Return To In Person Learning.

In A Leaked Facebook Post From A Private Facebook Group For The UTLA Union Members Only, Teachers Were Urged To Keep Their Vacation Pictures Private Because,
"It Is Hard To Argue That It Is Unsafe For In-person Instruction If Parents And The Public See Vacation Photos And International Travel."

One Group Member Responded
"Amen," To The Post.

The Warning Came After 91% Of UTLA Members Voted To Refuse To Go Back To In Person Learning Until All Teachers Are Vaccinated And The Transmission Rate For Covid Drops Significantly In L.A. County.

Parents In L.A. County Are Upset Saying That The Teachers Are Hypocritical And Shouldn't Be Using Children As Pawns To Accomplish Their Political Goals.

The Vote By L.A. Teachers To Refuse To Go Back To The Classroom Was Announced The Same Day That Governor Gavin Newsom Allocated $6.6 Billion Dollars To Help Get Kids Back To In Person Learning.

However The Proposal Doesn't Order Schools To Reopen, Just Penalizes Them By Dropping 1% Of Funds For Every Day They Are Closed Past April 1st.

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