POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, May 18, 2012
~~<p>After 10 months of hearings, the Hawaii teachers union wrapped up a prohibited-practice case Thursday before the Hawaii Labor Relations Board, where it argued that the state's decision to impose a contract in July violated members' rights.</p>
After 10 months of hearings, the Hawaii teachers union wrapped up a prohibited-practice case Thursday before the Hawaii Labor Relations Board, where it argued that the state's decision to impose a contract in July violated members' rights.
The conclusion came on the day that teachers began voting for a second time on a contract they had overwhelmingly rejected in January. Login for more...