U..S teachers added to essential-worker list as they face White House
pressure to return to classrooms
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[August 21, 2020]
By Brendan O'Brien
(Reuters) - U.S. teachers have been added
to an advisory list of essential workers as they face pressure from the
White House to return to classrooms even as their unions challenge
decisions to return to in-person instruction amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Classroom aides and superintendents were also added to the updated list
of critical essential workers that includes doctors, nurses and IT
workers, in a memo on Tuesday from the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security.
The list was intended to help state, local and tribal officials "protect
their workers and communities as they continue to reopen in a phased
approach," said the memo from the department's cybersecurity and
infrastructure agency.
The memo said the move was also needed "to ensure continuity of
functions critical to public health and safety, as well as economic and
national security."
The list is advisory and "is not, nor should it be considered, a federal
directive or standard," the memo added.
President Donald Trump has spent the summer pushing hard for schools
across the nation to start the academic year with in-person learning,
even as cases of the novel coronavirus have surged in some of the
country’s most-populous areas, prompting districts to start fall classes
online or offer at least some classes virtually.
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A message written on a car window is pictured as Florida teachers,
whose unions are against their members returning to school, hold a
car parade protest in Land O' Lakes, Florida, U.S. July 21, 2020.
REUTERS/Octavio Jones
Educators in Florida and Iowa have filed lawsuits challenging plans
to reopen schools in those states, while educators across the
country have held protests and threatened to strike if they are
forced to go back into classrooms this autumn.
Several schools that began classes in Georgia and Nebraska have had
to cancel in-person instruction over the past week due to outbreaks.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; Editing by Bill Tarrant
and Peter Cooney)
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