Watch VideoThe nation's second-largest teachers union said it would support its members if they strike in states that reopen schools without safety measures in place.
On Tuesday, the American Federation of Teachers said it would support its 1.7 million members if they choose to strike, but that it should be a "last...
Teachers Union Authorizes Strikes If Schools Can't Reopen Safely
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