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Transparent California’s mission is to get data covering every public employee in our state – millions of them from…
Transparent California’s mission is to get data covering every public employee in our state – millions of them from…
The Economic Policy Institute recently released its annual study of public teacher compensation and, to almost no one’s surprise,…
Los Angeles Unified School District employees are again in an uproar and on strike. But it’s not poor academic…
In this series we’ve done an in-depth dive into Transparent California’s pool of compensation records, with actual data on…
From 2020 to 2021, the average total pay and benefits has risen from $120,892 to $126,688, an increase of 4.8%. From 2012 through 2021, the average growth rate has been 4.64%. During that time, according to the state’s Department of Industrial Relations, inflation has averaged 2.5%, meaning our public employees have been seeing their compensation rise almost twice as fast as inflation.
Claims are often made that support staff should be paid more, but those claims are rarely accompanied by data justifying that request. Demands for higher pay are usually supported with anecdotal hardship stories, stories of low pay compared to other similar jobs, and stories of problems with attracting and retaining quality employees.
We often hear how choosing to be in education means taking a vow of poverty and making great sacrifices in their personal lives. Perhaps true in the past, but now a career in education administration no longer results in a lifetime of searching couch cushions for quarters to buy groceries
The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress shows only 52 percent of students meet or exceed standards in English, and a miniscule 31 percent in math. The “Nation’s Report Card” puts California 45th in the country, with the drop in performance called “a national concern.” ACT scores have dropped “every year of the last five.”
Guest commentary by Todd Maddison It seems as if the financial mismanagement at Sweetwater Union High has reached a…
Guest Commentary by Todd Maddison Los Angeles Unified is in financial trouble. Anyone following the recent developments, potentially leading…