Nerad said the district would need more time to analyze the proposal if the Madison Prep board wants to
employ nonunion staff.
Not exact matches
Charter schools receive public funding but, unlike public schools,
employ mostly
nonunion teachers and have autonomy in school districts, which allows them to set their own conditions, such as longer school days.
But hiring
nonunion staff could raise other legal issues because Madison's current collective bargaining agreement with Madison Teachers Inc. requires district schools to
employ union staff — although Howard said there's disagreement about that interpretation.