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LA school teachers agree to salary cut to save jobs, EducationCrossing finds 10, …

Pasadena, CA, June 7, 2011 – School teachers in the Los Angeles United School District avoided the possibility of mass layoffs by agreeing to a salary cut. The salary reduction will go in effect this new school year and is for one year only. The vote by the United Teachers Los Angeles, the teachers union, took place last Thursday and Friday. There were 20,429 union members who voted in favor

Los Angeles public school teachers file for hearings, EducationCrossing finds 8, …

Pasadena, CA, April 26, 2011 – Hundreds of teachers from the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) are now filing for the layoff hearings to get a chance to speak up for their jobs. The layoff notices were issued on March 15 and the school district has been the center of media attention because of protests from parents, students, and teachers. The hearings have already started on Monday and will

Layoff notices Budget cuts rattle teachers nationwide, EducationCrossing finds 9 …

teacher jobs, teaching jobs, education jobs, school job Pasadena, CA, April 12, 2011 – School districts across the country are still giving out layoff notices and debating budget cuts for the next school year. Most school districts have been saying that nonteaching staff and administrators will be targeted first rather than teachers. But hundreds of teachers in Connecticut have gotten layoff notices. The remaining teachers will be facing bigger class sizes

Layoff Notices Continue For Teachers In US, Educationcrossing Finds 9,000 Jobs I …

Pasadena, CA, April 6, 2011 – Layoff notices have continued throughout the nation for school teachers as districts struggle to cope with smaller budgets. In March, the Los Angeles school district send out layoff notices to around 7,300 employees. This included not just teachers but other support staff in schools too. Princeton School District in Glendale, Ohio has announced that it is eliminating 104 positions for the next school year.

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