Transparency in Teacher Contracts
Mark Newgent of the Main Adversary and one of my colleagues at Red Maryland has brought to our attention a great bill currently before the Maryland Senate. SB-230, the Public School Collective Bargaining Sunshine Act would require all county boards of education to make public any collective bargaining agreement within 10 days of its approval by the Board.
What could possibly be wrong with that? We’ll be keeping tabs on the bill. Unless the MSTA has something to hide they shouldn’t have a problem with it. RIGHT?
Since we all know that public school employees are driven like slaves and grossly underpaid, you would think that the Teacher’s Union would want the public to see just how bad things are.
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