Philadelphia School District Seeks Concessions From 5 Unions To Help Balance Budget
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The Philadelphia School District is banking on millions of dollars in concessions from its unions to balance its budget. But the unions are not eager to cooperate.
The School Reform Commission is giving the district’s five employee unions until June 30th to reopen their contracts and agree to $75 million in concessions. Philadelphia Federation of Teachers President Jerry Jordan is refusing to do that.
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