"Portland Teachers' Strike Resolved: Students Return to Classroom After Tentative Agreement"

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The teachers' strike in Portland, Oregon, has come to an end after more than three weeks, with the union reaching a tentative deal with the city's public school district. The strike, which was over issues such as pay and class sizes, has affected around 45,000 students. The tentative agreement includes a raise for employees and addresses some of the union's demands. The strike has highlighted concerns about public school funding in Oregon and the impact of extended school closures on student attendance.
- Portland Teachers' Strike Ends After More Than Three Weeks The New York Times
- Portland schools reopen Monday on 2-hour delay after weeks of teacher’s strike KPTV FOX 12 Oregon
- PPS, PAT reach ‘tentative contract agreement’ KOIN.com
- Teachers reach tentative deal with Portland Public Schools Oregon Public Broadcasting
- Portland teachers end strike: Students to return to classroom following tentative agreement KATU
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