Archdiocese, teachers' union reach tentative agreement in contract talks
The St. Louis Archdiocesan Teachers Association (SLATA) reached a tentative agreement on a new contract last week with the St. Louis Archdiocese. A date for a ratification vote is expected to be scheduled soon.
Last month, the Archdiocese attempted to destroy its high school teachers union by trying to force its own so-called contract on educators and threatening their jobs if they didnt sign them an effort that is totally in conflict with the churchs position in support of unions.
SLATA represents about 120 educators at Cardinal Ritter College Preparatory, Bishop DuBourg, Rosati-Kain, St. Marys and St. Pius X high schools. Negotiations on a new three-year contract began in October. The teachers current contract expired March 4.
About 90 percent of teachers rejected the Archdioceses last contract offer, which did not include a procedure for placing educators in the event of a school closure or consolidation, proposed meager raises to less experienced teachers and pay cuts to the most experienced teachers with masters degrees, eliminated seniority within the system, eliminated a functional grievance process, and cut off early retirement incentives.
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