
""I'm the new kid on the block, but we made a commitment. It's not about equality, it's about equity. ... We are all better today for our collective work.""
""For a long time, principals have been perceived as a class apart from other school employees. Not only are they many workers' bosses, but with median salaries of $160,139 for elementary schools and $174,628 for higher grades, they make a lot more money.""
Three union leaders announced new contracts for Los Angeles Unified School District after avoiding a strike. The contracts include significant pay raises and improved work conditions. The Associated Administrators of Los Angeles secured an 11% raise for principals and a 40-hour work week with flex time. This marks a shift in perception, as principals are now seen as part of the collective workforce rather than a separate class. The contracts still require approval from union members and the school board.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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