Sentences with phrase «like teacher wages»

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The award Mr Davies is for # 7.500 but yes your right many of those people like nurses and teachers also have review boards that decide wages, people on the min wage which is many council workers will get more then the 1 % of course, as the Min wage is expected to go up again by 30P plus an hour.
Other options (like reducing wages and benefits) throw teachers under the bus.
But we'd be wise to assume that big, major trends in the economy like unemployment rates and wages have at least as big of an impact on teacher mobility as specific education policy changes.
Big trends in the economy like unemployment rates and wages have at least as big an impact on teacher mobility as specific education policy changes.
Unions like to use measures of annual salary, while Vedder suggests that hourly wages provide a more accurate gauge of teachers» pay.
When the United Federation of Teachers first began to bargain collectively in the early 1960s, Albert Shanker was distressed that the New York City school board was willing to discuss only traditional issues like wages and benefits and rejected the idea of bargaining over broader policies that the union proposed, such as the creation of magnet schools.
Glenn Shilling, Superintendent of Lakeside - Hartland School District said that after Act 10 was enacted, the school board could discuss issues like wages, insurance, etc., directly with teachers without a designated bargaining group.
Stagnant wages have caused many teachers to hit their boiling points, and there is widespread concern that the state can only look forward to a massive exodus of teachers who will seek considerably higher salaries in neighboring states like Tennessee, South Carolina and Virginia — unless lawmakers take quick action to bring teachers» salaries up.
I guess that they were fed up with the teachers union demanding resources to help students like modern technology, modern text books, special services for children who lag behind others, manageable class sizes, accountability from administrators, fair treatment of the students and faculty, certification requirements for teachers, and decent wages.
Dayton, he speculated, will hold firm on things like prevailing wages, preserving teachers» right to strike and not allowing Minnesota to become a right - to - work state.
They are heavily funded by a handful of millionaires and billionaires and passed through groups like Stand for Children, ALEC, Democrats for Education Reform, and 50CAN, who use their funding to advocate for privatization, for high - stakes testing, for evaluating teachers by test scores, and for stripping teachers of any due process so that experienced teachers may easily be replaced by newcomers who will work at entry - level wages and leave without ever collecting a pension.
Like wages, baseline standards for teachers» credentials are too low and inconsistent across states.
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