
Number of bills were pending before the Governor Was appointed in response to a resolution adoptedīy the Board of Estimate and Apportionment a considerable time before. Necessary, since they are already present to an overwhelming degree. Such need exists or that any such inducements are Their work for the children." As a matter of fact,Įvery page in the report refutes the idea that any
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Takes pains to declare that this increase "it justifiesĮntirely upon the need for attracting to the schoolsĪ better quality of teachers and offering inducements which will hold them in the service and stimulate professional growth and increased devotion to Pay increases which it is estimated will add $14,000,000 a year to the City Budget, and will probably addĬonsiderably more than this to the amount, as is The Committee wasĪn entirely friendly one, as is evident from the tenor The report rendered on March 14 by the Mayor's Committee on Teachers' Salaries. The material to which we allude is contained in Proper weight be given to all the factors in the case. Many instances is extravagant and excessive if Indeed, it is no exaggeration to say that their pay in These school teachers are notīeing underpaid. Supposed to exist in support of the argument inįavor of higher pay. Knocks away any and every prop that may have been Given, that they are now and have for a long timeīeen badly treated from the standpoint of properĬompensation? Authentic material is now availableįor determining the question and this material is Teachers really being underpaid? Is there any basisįor the idea, to which such wide currency is being What are the facts of the case? Are these school Proposals for higher pay or to make a trustworthyĪnalysis of them with a view to seeing whether theyĪre really grounded in merit and have any substantial basis in equity and justice. It will also explain why heretofore no serious attempt has been made to dissect the Side and should have the undivided support of theĮntire public in any endeavor to enhance their rate This will explain why it is taken nearly everywhereįor granted that these teachers have right on their With those whom it believes unjustly treated, and Sympathetic way as the "poor teachers." The community naturally sympathizes with the afflicted and Quite common to have the teachers referred to in a The public mind is evident from the fact that it is


Must be numbered among the downtrodden and the These school teachers constitute a most unfortunate class in the community-that indeed they The notion has been sedulously cultivated that Not be said to be a negligible factor in the political Now possessing the right to vote the school teachingįorce, so largely made up of female employees, can. Has not been absent in these moves and with women Pay projects upon the attention of the Board of Education and 'the Board of Estimate and Apportionment-with varying degrees of success. With ceaseless energy, been pressing their higher Manner these school teachers have perennially, and The Legislature, too, has more than once responded to theseĪppeals by passing the desired bills, only to have itsĮfforts balked by the veto of the Governor. Left to the City authorities to deal with. Rule principle in municipal government, should be having that end in view, though the matter is purelyĪ local one and, under the application of the home The Legislature at Albany, when in session, isīeing besieged day in and day out to enact bills Parallels in endeavors to add to the pay of other That is perfectly amazing and which has few if any It can be called-is being urged with a persistency Increases and involving additions to the City Budget Or another keep cropping up for making these wage To what is going on in the matter of raising the salaries of New York City school teachers and gave consideration to the utter lack of merit there is in the It is high time that the public became aroused as Treas., William Dana Seibert Sec., Herbert D.Seibert. President and Editor, Jacob Seibert Business Manager, William D. Published every Saturday morning by WILLIAM B. C.įront, Pine and Depeyster Streets, New York Loernon OFFICE-Edwards & Smith, 1 Drapers' Gardens, London, E.

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