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WTA proposes 2.95% base-wage increase; district and union outline continued use of teacher compensation system

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At a Waunakee Community School District human-resources negotiation session, the teachers' union proposed a 2.95% base-wage increase (about $2,158 per FTE using the district's historical calculation); both sides said they expect continued implementation of the district's multi-year teacher compensation system.

Waunakee teachers, represented by the Waunakee Teachers Association (WTA), proposed a 2.95% increase to base wages during a human-resources negotiation session with district officials on the evening of the committee meeting. The WTA said it calculated the increase using the district's historical method (applying CPI to total teacher wages divided by FTE), producing an increase it estimated at $2,158 to the base wage per FTE.

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