When the private sector economy is booming, our members go along with very modest raises. In difficult times, nobody’s asking teachers to do less work. We don’t think it should fall on the backs of teachers and school employees to bear the whole burden of this recession.
NJEA spokesman Steven Baker, in defense of newly-negotiated annual salary increases of 4.5%-4.6%. (Star-Ledger)
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