KIPP Columbus hired Vorys legal firm and filed a legal challenge to the National Labor Relations Board.
— the union that teachers, social workers, paraprofessionals, intervention specialists and student life coordinators from KIPP’s primary, elementary, middle and high school on the Northeast Side are trying to organize, according to the Ohio Federation of Teachers.
If true, that would put KIPP Columbus under the jurisdiction of the State Employment Relations Board instead of the NLRB. “Instead of spending time and money to improve outcomes for our students and staff, they're spending it on senseless legal challenges," he said.
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