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Teachers Get New Contract After Months Of Debate In Anne Arundel County
Teachers have a new contract after months of debate in Anne Arundel County. The deal includes a raise and compensation for covering classes.

September 7, 2022
The Board of Education today unanimously adopted the order issued by the Public School Labor Relations Board (PSLRB) late last month, setting terms of employment for teachers, school counselors, and similar employees for the current fiscal year.
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The Board’s action followed months of inconclusive negotiations on a Fiscal Year 2023 agreement with the Teachers Association of Anne Arundel County. After an impasse was declared by the PSLRB, the Board and TAAAC jointly chose a mediator to broker a settlement in accordance with statutory requirements. The mediator’s proposed settlement was accepted by the Board but rejected by TAAAC, which chose an arbitration hearing before the PSLRB.
On August 31, 2022, the PSLRB adopted the mediator’s complete offer of settlement.
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“It is unfortunate that this matter had to drag on as long as it did, but I am pleased that our hard-working and valuable Unit I employees can now receive the compensation increases and other items they have been waiting for since July 1,” Board President Joanna Tobin said. “The institution of these compensation increases will also greatly aid our recruitment and retention of a high-quality workforce for the more than 83,000 students we serve every day.”
The PSLRB order, which does not need TAAAC ratification, includes:
All were part of the Board’s offer to TAAAC prior to arbitration.
This press release was produced by Anne Arundel County Public School. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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