Statement by
Karen Aronowitz
President,
United Teachers of Dade
on
Tentative
Agreement on a New Contract
for M-DCPS
Teachers and School Support Professionals
Last year
teachers had a raise taken away and also sacrificed two days pay.
These were significant sacrifices.
In response, UTD
identified and recommended efficiencies that resulted in millions of
dollars in savings and better budgeting practices. The former
superintendent ignored these suggestions and claimed they had no
value. When Superintendent Carvalho arrived, UTD again presented
these innovations for the district to eliminate waste and operate
more efficiently. This time the results were different.
The savings
realized are enough to fund a new contract for teachers and school
support professionals while providing continued health insurance
benefits and salary steps and an enhanced salary schedule.
While our
teachers and school support professionals, who work so hard, deserve
more recognition and pay, this contract marks an important turn of
events. It starts us back in the right direction toward restoration.
Teachers want to know that they can
trust this administration and this district -- this will be a
critical issue in the ratification process.
Both sides have worked hard to reach
an agreement. Cost savings proposed by UTD in healthcare, as well
as in operational and administrative areas helped to finance this
agreement. The administration should be commended for adopting the
recommendations of their employees.
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