Teacher's Union Will Fight to Force APS to Pay Two People to Do One Job

KRQE ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) — A fight is brewing between the school board and the Albuquerque teachers' union regarding the new policy change that forbids APS employees, who are also legislators, from collecting their school salaries when serving in the Roundhouse.
"I would hope the union would think twice before they go to the mat for something like this," said board member Kathy Korte.  At issue is the board's decision last week to change district policy. A Larry Barker investigation found State Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton has been collecting her APS administrator salary over the years while in Santa Fe. That was against the rules for Stapleton because she is an administrator.
For teachers, like Rep. Tim Lewis, and counselors, Sen. Bernadette Sanchez, taking pay was allowed because it was worked into their union contracts. Superintendent Winston Brooks and school board members said all APS employees should be treated the same. Board member Korte also said teachers should not be leaving their classes in the hands of substitutes for a month or two at a time. After much debate, the board decided no APS employee should be paid when they head off to Santa Fe. "We're paying for substitutes. We're paying for an APS employee to be away from their job and plus the state is paying per diem. We're asking taxpayers to foot the bill three times," said Korte. Read full story here: News New Mexico
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