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    I would be proactive and send home a letter stating your expectations should a strike happen. Much easier to set things straight now then to have a parent, already on strike come begging for forgiven fees.

    That said...striking teachers still 'work' (on a picket line) they aren't at home sitting around so they will still require childcare.

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