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Detroit teachers begin voting on tentative agreement with DPSCD
Detroit school teachers are voting on a tentative agreement with the Detroit Public Schools Community District that includes increased pay, improved schedules, and language addressing artificial intelligence. The contract, if approved, would last two years and also covers negotiations for para-professionals. Lakia Wilson of the Detroit Federation of Teachers emphasized the focus on improving working conditions, not just financial compensation.
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