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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-08-22, Page 8PAGE 8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEW$ Bourd upr... suluries Almost all the employees of the Huron County Board of Education have been given hefty salary increases for 1974- 75 according to a statement on completed salary negotiations released Monday afternoon. Details of settlements reached with teaching and non -teach- ing personnel were withheld until all negotiations were corn-+ pleted in order that the settle- ments would not influence talks in progress, Board Chairman, E.C. Hill, of Goderich said. Mr. Hill was unable to give an approximate total figure on the amount of money the settle- ments will cost the board but said the proportion that the board now spends on salaries will not be changed appreciably by the new increases. In the 1974 budget about $12 million the board spent about $8 million on salaries, Huron's director of Education John Cochrane said Tuesday morning "about '72 to 75% of the total." Mr. Cochrane said increased grants will keep the salary percentage about the same for 1975. The board's 350 elementary school teachers will receive a 12.5% increase over 1973-74 and its 265 secondary school teachers will get a 12. B% boost, Under the new one-year agreement, elementary school teachers in the lowest salary category will receive $6, 200 annually increasing to $8,650 in six years. The highest salary an elementary teacher without a university degree can receive is $7,200, increasing to $13, 050 after 11 years. Teachers with degrees will be paid at the same rate as secondary teachers Secondary school teachers in the lowest category will receive $'7, 770 annually, increased to • $14, 400 after 11 years. The highest category will receive $9, 400 annually, increasing to $18, 400 after 14 years. Neje s of Kippen Miss Chris McGregor under- went surgery at Victoria Hosp- ital, London, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGreg- or have returned from a holiday in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kyle, Debbie and Scott, of Amherst, Nova Scotia, are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Kyle. Mr. Elzar Mousseau is a pat- ient in Seaforth Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Mell- is and Joyce of Inkster, Mich- igan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Lansing, Michigan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis, Mr. and Mrs. W,L, Mellis and Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Coop- er visited with Mrs. Margaret Hutchison in St. Thomas. TED VOOGEL AND SONS BUILDING CONTRACTOR FRAMING Houses & Cottages *Renovations* CUSTOM BUILT Homes Free Estimates! DASHWOOD 11,12.1 PH. 238-2742 The Service Employees International Union has negot- iated a 16% increase over two years for its members who are custodians in the twelve larg- est Huron Board schools. Employees with less than a year of service will receive $3,45 an hour with an increase to $3.80 an hour June 1, 1975. Experienced employees will receive $3.70 an hour with an increase to $4,05 an hour by June 1, 107.5. Clerical staff represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees will get a pay in- crease of 22% over 2 years. This year a category 2 clerical worker would receive $4, 600 rising to $5, 900 in four years. In 1975 a category 2 worker would start at $5050 and rise to $6350 in five years. Non union secretarial empl- oyees of the board were granted a 10.3% increase with salaries ranging from $5300 to start to $7200 after 6 years. Chief custodians in Huron's five secondary schools received a 11.3'/o increase putting their salaries in the $9200 to $10, 000 range. Management personnel at the board's administration centre in Clinton have beengwven an overall increase of 10.1%. The salaries of the Chief Account- ant, Plant Superintendent, Manager of Transportation, Accountant and Executive Ass- istant to the Director will be in the $10, 500 to $18,100 range. The Director of Education and the four Superintendents of Education have their salaries adjusted in January. Board employed bus drivers will have their basic annual salary raised from $2250 for 200 days to $2405 for 185 days. The 19 people who contract custodial services in one custodian elementary schools SOUVENIR EDITION in the County and the Clinton centre received an increase of 32.A. Contract costs will now be in the $2900 to $16, 000 range, depending on the size of the school and the amount of outside help the contractor needs. The courier service contract has been increased from $4, 760.10 to $5, 772. 80, effective September 1, 1974. Ne E ra Money? Do you need extra dollars this fall for that late vacation or to meet those "back to school" expenses? 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