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+ | | Original Adopted Date | 03/ | ||
+ | | Last Revised Date | 08/ | ||
+ | | Last Reviewed Date | 08/ | ||
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+ | ====== GBCBA: Employee Walkouts, Strikes and Other Disruptions ====== | ||
+ | The Board is committed to peacefully resolving labor issues, but the Board will not hesitate to act if district operations or the student learning environment are disrupted. No employee shall engage in any strike, walkout, work slowdown, stoppage or interruption of work, work-to-rule, | ||
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+ | In the event of a disruption, the superintendent or designee is authorized to contact an attorney to seek court intervention, | ||
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+ | During a strike, work stoppage or other disruption of the district, all employees are prohibited from using paid or unpaid leave unless the leave is required by law or unless the employee provides evidence satisfactory to the district of the need for the leave. The Board also reserves the right to revoke previously approved vacation leave, personal leave or other optional leaves. | ||
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+ | The superintendent or designee is directed to develop an emergency plan to be used in the event of a strike, work stoppage or other disruption to the educational environment. The superintendent or designee may reassign employees as necessary to keep schools operating and may hire replacement employees in accordance with law. If necessary, the superintendent may close schools with the understanding that all education facilities will be reopened as soon as practical. | ||
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+ | Karney V. Mo. Dept of Labor and Indus. REl._S.W.3d_(2020) | ||
+ | Independence - Nat'l Educ. Ass'n v. Independence Sch. Dist., 223 S.W.3d 131 ( Mo. banc 2007) | ||
+ | Willis v. Sch. Dist. of Kansas City, 606 S.W.2d 189 (Mo. Ct. App. 1980) | ||
+ | Mo. Const. art.I § 29 | ||
+ | Federal | ||
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+ | U.S. Const. amend. I U.S. Constitution | ||
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+ | [[GCBDA]] | ||
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+ | [[GDBDA]] | ||
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+ | ===== References ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Cross References ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Missouri Revisor of Statutes ==== | ||
+ | ==== Missouri School Improvement Program ==== | ||
+ | ==== United States Code ==== | ||
+ | ==== Code of Federal Regulations ==== | ||
+ | ==== Court Cases ==== | ||