Boston Public Colleges, metropolis attain tentative settlement with Boston Academics Union

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The town and Boston Public Colleges have reached a tentative three-year settlement with the Boston Academics Union that features pay hikes for all educators, in accordance with an e-mail despatched by the mayor and two faculty officers.

Mayor Michelle Wu, Superintendent of Colleges Mary Skipper and College Committee Chair Jeri Robinson introduced the tentative contractual settlement in a Tuesday evening e-mail to the BPS Group that was obtained by the Herald.

“We are very pleased to share that the Boston Public Schools, City of Boston and the Boston Teachers Union (BTU) reached a tentative agreement today on a three-year contract,” the joint e-mail states. “The tentative agreement includes a raise in wages for all educators, with a particular focus on our lowest paid workers.

“We have engaged in a robust and productive process, and we look forward to our continued work with BPS educators and staff as BTU members review the agreement and prepare for their ratification vote,” the three officers wrote.

The Boston Academics Union had been working underneath an expired contract because the finish of this previous August, and in accordance with the State Home Information Service, had been initially planning to carry a rally outdoors MGM Music Corridor throughout the mayor’s State of the Metropolis handle on Wednesday “to escalate their campaign for a new contract.”

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