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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What on earth are they doing differently in PW to get the pay higher than Fairfax? [/quote] I wonder if they have fewer administrators and central office staff.[/quote] Is it because they (PW) don't have that second pension? That $ has to be funded somehow. That said, the gap between the highest earnings in the 2 counties is really surprising. [/quote] [b]It’s because the kids are more difficult[/b].[/quote] It has nothing to do with that. Many of the schools particularly on the western end are almost exclusively UMC. Prince William County has a stronger teachers union than Fairfax County. [/quote] Neither has a true union. [b]Fairfax may soon[/b] but no NOVA district has anything but a teachers association right now. Also I love the implication that UMC kids can’t be difficult.[/quote] Fairfax may soon, but PWC already has collective bargaining. The PP was probably referring to the fact the PWCS has a collectively bargained contract that covers the next three years. FCPS is not yet to that point.[/quote] Prince William doesn’t have it until July 1st.[/quote] Doesn't have what? They have collective bargaining. They bargained a new 3 year contract. Perhaps that contract begins July 1, but it's set.[/quote]
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