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In this Dec. 4, 2015 photo, Bob Stevens vacuums under the tables in the computer room at Corral Drive Elementary in Rapid City, S.D. Stevens is among support-services workers seeking higher pay from the Rapid City Area Schools. Wage negotiations between Rapid City School District officials and support-services employees have disintegrated. The local Teamsters union recently announced that due to a lack of supportive membership, it would no longer represent the employees at the negotiating table. They include custodians, maintenance staff, bus drivers, warehouse workers, grounds workers, security personnel, mechanics, laundry staff and print shop workers. (Sean Ryan/Rapid City Journal via AP)  TV OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

In this Dec. 4, 2015 photo, Bob Stevens vacuums under the tables in the computer room at Corral Drive Elementary in Rapid City, S.D. Stevens is among support-services workers seeking higher pay from the Rapid City Area Schools. Wage negotiations between Rapid City School District officials and support-services employees have disintegrated. The local Teamsters union recently announced that due to a lack of supportive membership, it would no longer represent the employees at the negotiating table. They include custodians, maintenance staff, bus drivers, warehouse workers, grounds workers, security personnel, mechanics, laundry staff and print shop workers. (Sean Ryan/Rapid City Journal via AP) TV OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

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