Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APE tweeted about this: https://twitter.com/arlparentsfored/status/1643612991399550978?s=46&t=W3GoP2jLk_54JDMDR0yfpg
Looks like they FOIA’d number of 12 mos employees and have links to relevant policies.
And here I thought APE only hated on teachers. Looks like they really are focused on effectiveness and efficiency as well.
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Anonymous wrote:This was all done as a gesture of generosity during the height of the pandemic. Duran needs to end it.
Anonymous wrote:APE tweeted about this: https://twitter.com/arlparentsfored/status/1643612991399550978?s=46&t=W3GoP2jLk_54JDMDR0yfpg
Looks like they FOIA’d number of 12 mos employees and have links to relevant policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if course this has a significant budgetary impact. The syphax staff were gifted approximately 4 weeks of additional leave. That means that work is not happening during that time. When I build my unit's budget in the federal government- I look at how many man hours it takes to complete a task, and how many tasks we expect to complete (this is somewhat of an oversimplification). Then there is the number of hours that we expect a person to work in a year- accounting for leave and holidays and such. So we get to like 1800 hours a year of 'work'. APS reduced the number of hours they expected staff to work in a year by 160 hours. That means they need more people to accomplish the same amount of work. I do not understand why the school board let Duran get away with this.
I think there are about 600 staff at syphax. How would you calculate the $ cost of 160 hours lost if around 600 employees? Do
You take an average hourly salary or something else? Is the cost of paying out leave separate?
Anonymous wrote:You asked for evidence of what they're not doing. They used to have seminars for teachers and other school-based staff that explained the retirement process. They no longer do this, but still expect people to give 60 days notice before retiring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 2 weeks, spring and winter break, so 80 hours. How many staff at syphax?
Two weeks of winter break (syphax used to get just a couple days off) + spring break + paid religious days. That’s almost 4 weeks off. They always got federal holidays of course, as they should. No idea how many syphax employees.
And as someone pointed out earlier, upon retirement they cash out their leave at 50% the daily rate for sick leave. And annual leave is also paid but can’t remember the rate. The brave YHS teacher who spoke ip about it said it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 2 weeks, spring and winter break, so 80 hours. How many staff at syphax?
Two weeks of winter break (syphax used to get just a couple days off) + spring break + paid religious days. That’s almost 4 weeks off. They always got federal holidays of course, as they should. No idea how many syphax employees.
Anonymous wrote:if course this has a significant budgetary impact. The syphax staff were gifted approximately 4 weeks of additional leave. That means that work is not happening during that time. When I build my unit's budget in the federal government- I look at how many man hours it takes to complete a task, and how many tasks we expect to complete (this is somewhat of an oversimplification). Then there is the number of hours that we expect a person to work in a year- accounting for leave and holidays and such. So we get to like 1800 hours a year of 'work'. APS reduced the number of hours they expected staff to work in a year by 160 hours. That means they need more people to accomplish the same amount of work. I do not understand why the school board let Duran get away with this.
Anonymous wrote:It's 2 weeks, spring and winter break, so 80 hours. How many staff at syphax?