Por: Portland Press Herald Nation November 18, 2022
Education technicians in the Portland Public School District are still waiting for salary increases and back pay after their union and the school board agreed to a three-year contract last month. Union officials said many employees who were counting on having a little extra money in their pockets as the holiday season approaches are financially strapped, frustrated and demoralized. “There are many staff living paycheck to paycheck,” said... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Nation November 24, 2022
The Portland school department is working to fix payroll problems resulting in staff not being paid on time or getting incorrect amounts, and it might not have a long-term solution in place until next fall, Superintendent Xavier Botana said in an email to district staff on... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Sports November 09, 2022
Portland High’s Andrew Brewer chases South Portland’s Jaelen Jackson during the 2021 Battle of the Bridge. “It’s a crazy rivalry between Portland and South Portland but it’s also the regional championship,” Brewer says. “So, that together is just a game that we... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 19, 2022
The Portland school district’s education technicians have a new contract more than a year after the last one expired. The Portland school board voted unanimously to ratify the three-year contract Tuesday night. The union ratified it on Sep. 29. The contract will retroactively... + más
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Determining the best salary to pay yourself as a business owner can be a tough choice. getty Business owners and the self-employed get hit twice as hard by payroll and Social Security taxes. Put another way; if you were self-employed for your entire career, you would likely pay... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 04, 2022
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Portland Press Herald USA Nation September 28, 2022
WATERVILLE — Thomas College is modifying its education program to allow students to work as substitute teachers and educational technicians in public schools in a move that’s expected to help school districts that are contending with insufficient staffing in classrooms. The... + más
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