Amherst teachers agree to contract givebacks if override passes
By NICK GRABBE
Staff Writer
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 AMHERST - The teachers union voted Monday to turn three "professional days" into unpaid furloughs if voters approve a tax-cap override on March 23.
The vote would affect about 380 employees at the elementary, middle and high schools. It would reduce the budget impact of salary increases next year from about $1.3 million to about $930,000.
The average teacher would receive about $1,000 less than if the union had gone along with its negotiated contract, said president Tim Sheehan.
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Damn! Voted on Monday and it made the Gazette already. How very bloglike of them.
So let me get this strait: If the Override passes, they still get their full raises and step increases but the teachers are going to give up three days of paid professional development and simply take them as "unpaid furloughs." But they will still take all of them as days off...probably not to engage in "professional development."
When the Override fails, 95% of them will still get their full raises and step increases AND those three paid "professional days," only there will be a few less teachers.