Published Online: November 2, 2010
Published in Print: November 3, 2010, as Minneapolis Ordered to Pay Workers $17 Million
News in Brief
Minneapolis Ordered to Pay Workers $17 Million
A state arbitrator has ordered the Minneapolis school district to pay nearly $17 million to teachers and support-staff members after ruling they were unjustly denied raises and merit pay for two years. The district cited budget problems during the 2008 to 2010 school years.
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