Skip to main contentRise & Shine: City labor leaders are gearing up to seek back pay
By | May 29, 2013, 10:57am UTC - Labor leaders, including Michael Mulgrew at the UFT, are gearing up to push for back pay. (Daily News)
- DC-37, which represents 121,000 public workers, is endorsing John Liu for mayor today. (Daily News)
- Weiner made a splash in his education debate debut. (GothamSchools, Times, WSJ, Post, USA Today)
- A Fort Hamilton High School student resolutely plays volleyball despite having cancer. (Daily News)
- Classmates of the Queens 12-year-old who committed suicide rallied against bullying. (DNA Info)
- A former P.S. 208 teacher was acquitted of sexually abusing a 6-year-old student. (Daily News, Post)
- The Rye Brook school district in Westchester County markets itself to tuition-paying outsiders. (WSJ)
- California routinely does not educate inmates who are entitled to it. (Center for Investigative Reporting)
- Colorado’s highest court ended a long lawsuit by upholding the state’s school financing system. (ENC)