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Teachers Chant 'We Made History' at West Virginia State Capitol as Pay Deal Ends Strike

2018-03-06 14 Dailymotion

<br /> <p>West Virginia lawmakers reached a deal on Tuesday, March 6, that would end a nine-day teachers strike. The deal would give the state’s public employees a 5 percent increase, according to Gov. Jim Justice</a>.</p><p>Teachers gathered at the state capitol throughout the strike cheered when the deal was announced to them. Delegate Brent Boggs, a Democrat, announced via a bullhorn the details and the process to finish the deal, saying the legislation should reach the governor’s desk for his signature by the end of the day.</p><p>In this video, teachers inside the West Virginia State Capitol are heard chanting: “Who made history? We made history.”</p><p>Teachers union leaders told local news</a> that if the legislation was signed by the governor by the end of the day, teachers would return to work on Wednesday.</p><p>Republican lawmakers, though, said the pay increase comes with budget cuts, including a $20 million reduction to general services and Medicaid, the news report said. Credit: Whitney Reger Moran via Storyful</p><br />

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