Broward County Public Schools can require all teachers and other employees working remotely to return to their in-person assignments, but the district must provide the teachers union all information on how decisions on allowing or denying virtual assignments are made, a court-appointed arbitrator ruled Monday.
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Arbitrator rules Broward School District can require teachers to resume in-person learning
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Broward Schools may require teachers to return to their classrooms to meet the operational needs of schools, an arbitrator ordered Monday.
For weeks, the Broward School District and the Broward Teachers Union have been dueling over how to move forward.
The arbitration hearing was held Jan. 21-23, following a Jan. 7 lawsuit the Broward Teachers Union filed on behalf of 1,700 teachers who the district granted accommodations to continue working remotely because of serious underlying health conditions.
BTU’s suit, filed in Broward County Circuit Court, sought an injunction to prevent the district’s increase of COVID-19 exposure of the most medically fragile educators until an arbitrator decided the dispute on an emergency expedited basis.
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