Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Staff is going to expect to be paid if they have to work until June 25.
Don’t even think of goi g there with “well they got paid for the snowcrete days.”
Juneteenth is going to have to be a paid holiday.
This is gonna be expensive.
I don't think they need to pay them any more than previously negotiated. The contract is for a specific number of working days. They did not actually work the snow days.
But we got paid for them. So teachers will not get paid for the make up days.
So if you are a teacher who has summer job starting June 21, which are you going to do…work for free or earn a paycheck? Not a tough decision there.