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Louisiana charter school teachers lost federal labor rights after being reclassified as public employees under a 2023 state law.
Teachers at Louisiana charter schools lost federal labor protections after the NLRB ruled they are now public employees under a 2023 state law, removing the agency’s authority over union activities.
The decision, stemming from a challenge by Lycée Français International de la Louisiane, means charter staff statewide no longer have federal oversight for labor disputes or union certification.
The United Teachers of New Orleans continues organizing, but teachers face risks including at-will firing and limited legal recourse.
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Los maestros de escuelas chárter de Louisiana perdieron derechos laborales federales después de ser reclasificados como empleados públicos bajo una ley estatal de 2023.