Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /home/inotaka/inotaka.com/public_html/wp-content/themes/keni8-child/style-user.css in /home/inotaka/inotaka.com/public_html/wp-content/themes/the-thor/inc/parts/wp_head.php on line 76

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/inotaka/inotaka.com/public_html/wp-content/themes/the-thor/inc/parts/display_category.php on line 68

Warning: asort() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in /home/inotaka/inotaka.com/public_html/wp-content/themes/the-thor/inc/parts/display_category.php on line 24

Ccsd And Ccea Reach Agreement

  • 未分類
NO IMAGE

“We`ve always been consistent,” Vellardita said. “We wanted to find an agreement around the table, and today was the day.” The CCSD and the AECB have reached an agreement on teacher compensation to avoid a possible teacher strike throughout the Clark County School District. The interim agreement between the two parties, subject to the final agreement of the union and school committee, includes the following: the Clark County School District and the local teachers` union announced a provisional agreement late in the afternoon for wage increases related to career development, thus avoiding a possible strike that had been taking place since the spring on the system. It is true that in the future, the CCSD and the AECB will work together and have reached an interim agreement that commits both parties to fight together for more funding for our students, schools and educators in the next legislative session in 2019. The Clark County School and the Teachers` Union agreed on the compensation. “While we have reached an interim agreement, we still have a lot of work to do,” Brooks said. It is not yet known when teachers will see these increases in their paychecks. Goudie said the borough would “work immediately” and publish more information after the school committee formally approved the agreement, which could be done as early as September 12. That`s because the AECB and ccSD have reached an agreement to commit to working together to secure additional funding! The AECB has published the following details of the agreement on its website: LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — the Clark County School District and the Clark County Education Association negotiated and averted a teachers` strike. However, the agreement does not negate the persistent financial challenges that Nevada`s public K-12 system faces – a point that is repeated in the room by elected officials. In addition to agreeing to honour arbitration and court decisions, CCSD also agreed to honour educators` commitment to improve their practice under the PGS system and to pay for column proposals in 2018-2019 effective 2018-2019. The column movement is part of a preliminary agreement reached by the CCSD and the AECB on a new collective agreement. The borough says it is the longest contract between the CCSD and the AECB in at least 10 years and has been reached with the hope that the District and the AECB will work together in the coming years on a common strategy to properly pay staff and improve the working conditions of educators by reducing class sizes.

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Less than two weeks before a planned strike in the late afternoon, CCEA, the union that represents teachers, announced that it had reached an agreement with the Clark County School. On Wednesday evening, the two sides held a joint press conference to discuss how satisfied they were with the agreement. But members will have to ratify this agreement. The AECB is holding a special Union meeting on Thursday, August 30, 2018 at Alexis Park (375 E Harmon Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89169) from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. to submit this additional agreement for approval and ratification to membership. The AECB recommends ratification of this agreement. We hope to see you there! Virgin Hotels Las Vegas had set an opening date for January 15, but authorities announced Friday that the opening had been postponed and that a new date had not yet been completed. Here are some highlights from Wednesday`s press conference: “We are pleased to inform you that the borough and the AECB have agreed and that the district will respect the arbitrator`s decision. Superintendent Jara and the CCSD Foundation Board have demonstrated their commitment to solving the problems, and we appreciate that.

It is now necessary to move forward by working together to ensure additional funding for schools in the 2019 legislative session and beyond.