The Marblehead Education Association, along with more than 5,000 educators across 11 districts on the North Shore, will be participating in coordinated demonstrations to fight for access to paid family leave. The demonstrations come as the teachers union is amid contract negotiations with the schools, with their contract set to expire at the end of the year.

The demonstrators are standing in solidarity with North Shore Educators United, advocating for equitable parental leave policies. According to a statement from the Massachusetts Teachers Association, the Paid Family and Medical Leave Act of 2018 left out municipal employees such as public school teachers. Now, local unions are advocating for paid family leave during collective bargaining.

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