According to the fact sheet posted on the website of an organization supporting the lawsuit, Students Matter, a favorable ruling would
fundamentally change policies with respect to teacher tenure, dismissals, seniority, and evaluations, all areas where union work - rules have prevented effective management of public schools.
Trump's executive order is not expected to
fundamentally change those policies overnight.
Not exact matches
A breakthrough deal to
fundamentally change China's economic
policies is viewed as highly unlikely during the two - day visit, though a package of short - term Chinese measures could delay a U.S. decision to impose tariffs on around $ 50 billion worth of Chinese exports.
A breakthrough deal to
fundamentally change China's economic
policies is viewed as highly unlikely during the two - day visit, though a package...
There is a large and growing dependency on
policies that
fundamentally change the functioning of the markets
A breakthrough deal to
fundamentally change China's economic
policies is viewed as highly unlikely during the two days of talks, though a package of short - term Chinese measures could delay Washington's decision to impose tariffs on about $ 50 billion worth of Chinese exports.
With governments — outside of China possibly — not
fundamentally changing their economic
policies, economic growth looks like it will be difficult to achieve.
Over the past several weeks, Facebook has clarified some options users have to control their data, but these measures have not
fundamentally changed the company's existing
policies.
«Economic
policy is what
fundamentally needs to be
changed.
But the greater challenge will be crafting
policies that
fundamentally change our long - term economic prospects.
After weeks of expectation that the Labour leader was going
fundamentally to
change the unions» grip on
policy - making, he was accused of backing down at the TUC conference... «There is no question that this is a retreat,» a senior figure on the Blairite wing of the party claimed — The Times (#)
Just as cultural and ethnic diversity allows for distinct perspectives to be a part of the discussion, bringing women to the table of
policy decisions
fundamentally changes a conversation.
In at least one sense, the worriers were right: the 1998 reform
fundamentally changed the structure of English higher education finance, and the numerous subsequent reforms it enabled in tuition and financial aid
policy have led to an entirely new landscape for new students to navigate.
So we allow those furthest from the schoolhouse to dictate
policy that
fundamentally changes the daily interactions that take place within the school.
c) Write your members of Congress or your legislature and tell them federal / state education
policy needs to
fundamentally change course and regain a sane and reasonable approach to assessment and accountability.
This Unofficial Guide may be just the thing you need to get engaged in work that has great potential to
fundamentally change state
policy on early childhood.
Now, of course, many see the Pope's claim about morality unsurprising but fail to understand the profound significance for climate
policy - making of understanding climate
change fundamentally as a moral issue.
So my interest in the science of climate
change is
fundamentally a practical one: I want to keep poor quality science from being used to justify public
policies which I believe are both counterproductive and immoral.
Even if you play devils advocate and accept that humans do cause catastrophic warming and there are too many of us, and if you can skip past the Nazi eugenics connotations of population control and depopulation
policies, those methods are
fundamentally still not a valid solution to the perceived climate
change threat.
My point is that optimal decision making in context of precautionary principle has brought us to
policy gridlock — this approach is
fundamentally unsuited to a wicked mess like climate
change.