Nevada Code § 288.275

School district prohibited from requesting, requiring or urging teacher to perform certain work during period in which terms of expired agreement remain effective; limitation on liability of teacher; failure or refusal to perform does not constitute strike
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1. If a collective bargaining agreement
between a school district and an employee organization representing teachers
has expired and, under the agreement, the terms of the agreement remain in
effect during the period between the expiration of the agreement and the
effective date of a successor agreement, the school district or any agent
thereof shall not request, require or urge a teacher to work more in any workday
or workweek than the total amount of time required by the expired agreement for
each workday or workweek.
2. A teacher who fails or refuses to
comply with a request, requirement or urging that violates subsection 1 is not
subject to any penalty for the failure or refusal.
3. The failure or refusal of a teacher or
multiple teachers to comply with a request, requirement or urging that violates
subsection 1 does not constitute a strike.

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