MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - Minneapolis teachers have filed an intent to strike as bargaining continues with Minneapolis Public Schools.
Minneapolis educators file intent to strike
What we know:
The Minneapolis Federation of Educators (MFE) has filed its intent to strike.
This comes as MFE has been bargaining with Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) since Thursday morning, and continues to do so as of Friday afternoon.
MFE says that the filing does not mean a strike will happen, and that they are "committed to reaching a fair agreement" with MPS. Minnesota law requires people to give at least 10 days' notice before they can strike. The earliest a strike could happen is Nov. 11.
The union has been negotiating three different contracts for education support professionals, teachers and adu

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