Minneapolis teachers union agreement protecting minorities from layoffs faces outcry on Twitter: “Illegal”

Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo said the agreement is the “inevitable endpoint” of equity

An agreement between the Minneapolis teachers union and Minneapolis public schools to lay off White teachers first, regardless of seniority, was harshly criticized on Twitter as being “illegal” and a “gross violation” of the Constitution.

“This is the inevitable endpoint of ‘equity,’” Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo tweeted.

The agreement, which was reached to end a two-week teacher strike last spring, protects teachers who are members of “a population underrepresented among licensed teachers” from being laid off, regardless of performance and seniority.

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“If you’re a Minneapolis teacher laid off out of seniority order or merit basis because of your race, call a lawyer – it’s illegal to do this!” Harmeet Dhillon, CEO and founder of the Center for American Liberty and a trial lawyer at Dhillon Law Group in San Francisco, tweeted.

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