Detroit Teachers Union Calls For District-Wide Sickout Monday

DETROIT (WWJ) - The Detroit Federation of Teachers is calling for district-wide teacher sickouts within the Detroit Public School system on Monday.

The move comes after word that the $48 million supplemental funding recent passed by state lawmakers will only provide enough cash for DPS to pay employees through June 30.

Transition Manager Judge Steven Rhodes -- who calls the DFT's decision "unfortunate" says their "choice for a drastic call to action was not necessary."

In January, a massive sickout by Detroit teachers coincided with the arrival of President Obama's visit to Michigan. The effort closed 85 schools in the district.

The DFT will hold a rally Monday morning outside the Fisher Building on Grand Boulevard.

DPS officials say as of Sunday night -- no schools are closed.

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