North Carolina's largest school districts ground to a halt on May Day, as thousands of teachers across the state walked out of their classrooms in a coordinated protest. The mass teacher strike, which affected major districts including Charlotte-Mecklenburg and Wake County, was a dramatic display of labor activism in the face of stagnant wages and inadequate resources. According to reports, teachers are seeking better pay, reduced class sizes, and increased funding for schools, echoing demands made by educators nationwide. As the strike highlights the deep-seated issues facing North Carolina's education system, the question remains: what's next for the state's teachers and students?


How Did North Carolina Teachers Shut Down State’s Largest School Districts for May Day?  Payday Report