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Carmel board rejects teachers' memorandum of agreement offering short-term concessions
Summary
The Carmel Teachers Association proposed a two-year package of concessions that would have yielded roughly $1.9 million in savings over two years in exchange for a contract extension; trustees voted down a board resolution to approve the MOA on March 26.
The Carmel Central School District Board of Education debated and rejected a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Carmel Teachers Association (CTA) on March 26.
Administration presented the MOA as a package: for year one the CTA proposed reducing next year's negotiated raise to 1% (instead of 2%), deferring step increases six months and forgiving roughly $500,000 in required welfare-fund contributions; teachers also proposed modest increases in health-care employee contributions.…
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