Teachers' strikes occur when educators stop working to protest against issues such as low pay, inadequate resources, or poor working conditions. These strikes aim to draw attention to the challenges faced in the education system and to advocate for better support and funding for schools.
During a teachers' strike, classes are often canceled, affecting students and their families. Strikes can lead to negotiations between teachers' unions and school districts, with the goal of reaching agreements that improve conditions for both teachers and students. Such actions highlight the importance of education and the need for investment in public schools.