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1. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Education -- Teachers unhappy with pay proposal
www.signonsandiego.com/news/ed - [Cached]Published on: 1/25/2007 Last Visited: 1/25/2007
However, the union is only considering the offer a 1 percent raise because 2.3 percent was a carry-over from last year, said Frank Caso, communications consultant for the California Teachers Association, which is aiding the local union in its talks this academic year.
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Caso said the average pay increase in 30 out of 42 San Diego County school districts that have settled their contracts this year has been 5.62 percent.
"For parents in Carlsbad and taxpayers, it's going to be very challenging to get new teachers to come to a district that traditionally underpays their educators," he said. -
2. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Education -- San Ysidro teachers set Tuesday strike vote
www.sandiegovoter.com/news/edu - [Cached]Published on: 2/16/2002 Last Visited: 2/18/2002
"This vote is either you take it or you walk," said Frank Caso, a spokesman for the California Teachers Association.
There has not been a teachers' strike in San Diego County since San Diego city schools' five-day strike in February 1996. About 85 percent of the district's 6,500 teachers, counselors, librarians and nurses participated in the strike. School continued during the strike.
The teachers union wants to negotiate over the Presidents Day holiday weekend to try to avert a strike.
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If things don't change, then the chips are going to fall where they fall," Caso said. -
3. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Education -- San Ysidro teachers set Tuesday strike vote
www.uniontrib.com/news/educati - [Cached]Published on: 2/16/2002 Last Visited: 2/17/2002
"This vote is either you take it or you walk," said Frank Caso, a spokesman for the California Teachers Association.
There has not been a teachers' strike in San Diego County since San Diego city schools' five-day strike in February 1996. About 85 percent of the district's 6,500 teachers, counselors, librarians and nurses participated in the strike. School continued during the strike.
The teachers union wants to negotiate over the Presidents Day holiday weekend to try to avert a strike.
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If things don't change, then the chips are going to fall where they fall," Caso said.

