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July 16, 2009

Baltimore City teachers tentatively sign contract

The Baltimore Teachers Union just issued its press release about the agreement it reached with the school system to continue the contract for another year. The teachers will take a vote on Aug. 26 at the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and Western High School complex.

"Due to budget constraints we felt it would be fair to simply extend the contract for one year and make sure teachers and paraprofessionals keep their jobs," BTU president Marietta English said in the release.

Posted by Liz Bowie at 5:18 PM | | Comments (3)
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Oh, yipee!!! Does this mean that administrators won't get raises either?

Yes, admin goes without as well.

Nothing in the Sun about the CUB layoffs? Letters went out and people are being moved around based on time in system.

Unaffiliated employees get zero increase. No step raises for us as we all carry the burden.

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