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Jersey City ed board puts off vote on proposed $38K in raises for district administrators
Updated Dec 18, 2020;
A dozen Jersey City school district employees won’t be getting the present they had hoped for under the tree a pay raise.
A vote on the pay raises, which totaled roughly $38,000, was on the city Board of Education agenda Thursday night, but it was tabled, much to the chagrin of schools Superintendent Franklin Walker.
“I am disappointed in ,” Walker told Board of Education President Lorenzo Richardson during the virtual meeting before the superintendent was cut off.
Walker said the failure to approve 2%-5% pay increases to the 12 non-union employees who include Deputy Superintendent Norma Fernandez, Assistant Superintendent Ellen Ruane and Business Administrator Regina Robinson “has a direct effect on the morale” of the employees who work under him.
Jersey City superintendent goes back to school board again seeking raises for administrators
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
Posted Dec 16, 2020
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The Jersey City Board of Education may again attempt to give the district’s highest-paid senior administrators a raise after putting the brakes on the pay increases earlier this year.
The BOE is expected to vote Thursday to give 2% to 5% salary increases to some of the district’s senior staff members, including Deputy Superintendent Norma Fernandez, Assistant Superintendent Ellen Ruane and Business Administrator Regina Robinson.