Teachers May Avoid Being Laid Off By Stopping Raises
I read on NY1 today that Bloomberg ruled that to halt 4,400 teachers from being laid off, he froze salaries for two years. The Teacher's Union claims he does not have the power to do that. The school chancellor, Joe Klein, stated that since the teacher contract already expired, Bloomberg had every right to enforce the salary freeze.
Now there will be a battle between who is right and who is wrong.
Even if the salary of many teachers are frozen, over 2,000 teachers are still going to lose their jobs.
You can read the entire store:
http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/119675/city-to-avoid-teacher-layoffs-by-halting-raises
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Now there will be a battle between who is right and who is wrong.
Even if the salary of many teachers are frozen, over 2,000 teachers are still going to lose their jobs.
You can read the entire store:
http://www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/119675/city-to-avoid-teacher-layoffs-by-halting-raises
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