Do teachers have a right to engage in collective bargaining?

a. No. There is no right to engage in collective bargaining unless granted by state law.
b. No. There is no right to engage in collective bargaining unless specified by the school board.
c. No. There is no right to engage in collective bargaining unless specified by federal statute.
d. Yes. Teachers have a constitutional right to engage in collective bargaining.
e. None of the above.


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