Natomas Unified School District classified employees are scheduled to vote this week on a tentative agreement for the 2011-12 school year.
California School Employees Association members will vote on the proposed contract Feb. 24. The financially-troubled school district sought 7.9 percent in pay cuts in an effort to balance its books.
The union’s negotiations team is scheduled to resume talks with district officials about budget problems forecast for the 2012-13 school year on March 2. Classified employees include workers such as school secretaries, custodians and librarians.
“We are looking forward to a meaningful dialog with the District concerning all aspects of the budgetary crisis,” union president Mike Sanders said.
Sanders added that classified employee meetings are open to the public. Anyone interested in attending should contact the school district Human Resources Department to reserve a seat; seating is limited to 10 to 15 visitors.
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