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July 2, 2012Madison's Collective Bargaining to "Handbook" Transition: Status Quo, or ? Intrade?Madison will be looking to its own collective bargaining agreement as well as handbooks adopted by other districts and input from employees, Nadler said. Unlike previous collective bargaining discussions, however, School Board meetings on the subject will be held in open session.Related: Current 182 page Madison Teachers, Inc. Collective Bargaining Agreement (PDF) and Concessions before negotiations ("Voluntary Impasse Resolution Procedure") I suspect that 90% of the existing collective bargaining agreement will end up in the District's "Handbook". Perhaps someone might setup a prediction @ Intrade on this matter. Conversely, some Districts will think differently and create a far different and more appealing world for some teachers. New Wisconsin School District Handbooks take effect. Posted by Jim Zellmer at July 2, 2012 3:30 AMSubscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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