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‘Work-to-rule’ teacher protest begins at Prince George’s schools

The Prince George鈥檚 County council has passed a budget that includes more money for public safety positions, as well as increased education funding. (海角精品黑料/Nick Iannelli)

WASHINGTON 鈥 The Prince George鈥檚 County school system said teacher attendance was fairly normal on the first day of a 鈥渨ork-to-rule鈥 protest organized by the teachers鈥 union that was also said to include a 鈥渟ickout.鈥

For at least the next two weeks, teachers in Prince George’s County have been urged by their union only to do the work that鈥檚 required under their contract, and nothing more, such as volunteer activity.

Kevin Maxwell, the school system鈥檚 chief executive officer, sent a letter to school principals on Friday advising them of the union鈥檚 job action and warned that some teachers might also conduct a sickout.

School system spokesman John White said on Monday that teacher attendance was roughly normal, although 28 teachers were absent at Friendly High School, in Fort Washington, and the school system will investigate.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 want to deny leave for anyone who is legitimately sick,鈥 said school system spokesman John White, 鈥渂ut in the state of Maryland, a 鈥榮ickout鈥 is against the law.鈥

鈥淲e plan on working to rule for at least the next two weeks and, if necessary we will continue on,鈥 Theresa Mitchell Dudley, president of the Prince George鈥檚 County Educators Association, said Saturday. 鈥淲e鈥檝e asked our members to meet each other in the morning in the parking lots, walk in when it鈥檚 time to go to work, and when our 7 1/2-hour duty day is done they get to leave.鈥

On Monday, Dudley said the union was “absolutely not” planning a sickout, and told teachers that such an action was “not a protected activity.”

Teachers are protesting for several reasons, including what the union calls “secret pay raises” allegedly given to some central office workers. The union claims that since a law was passed in 2013, the elected school board has had progressively less power, while the appointed CEO gets more and more.

On Monday afternoon, Maxwell released a statement on the teacher absences, saying they were lower than previous weeks.

“We will take a closer look to make sure that same-day requests were submitted in line with our protocols and review each school鈥檚 final attendance rate,” he wrote in the statement.

White points out that teachers got a raise of at least 3 percent in January, and that they’ll get another of the same size in November.

“The structure in Prince George’s County Public Schools is broken,” Dudley said.

海角精品黑料’s Michelle Basch and Dick Uliano contributed to this report.

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