Board releases its last offer

Teachers want 6 percent raise; board wants no raise at all

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Teachers took a soft freeze the past 2 years. The average teacher makes $57,021 a year.

While the board is saying no to a salary increase, it also is asking teachers to add 40 minutes to their work day without compensation. For the union to do so, it says it would need more pay or more days off.

The board wishes to keep the work calendar the same.

Currently, the district pays all pension costs, and provides a 6-percent salary increase during a teacher's last 4 years of employment. The board wants to put an end to the salary hike in those final years and rejects a teachers proposal to pay any additional pension costs.

When it comes to insurance, a teacher now pays $50 per month for single coverage or $150 for family coverage, while the district pays $500 for single coverage and $1,300 for family. The board wants to increase the teacher's share.

Sandra Sodergren-Baar, union president and teacher at Dixon High School, said the union has no comment at this time, as plans were made to speak with Sauk Valley Media about its offer next week.

"We are honoring the guidelines set forth by the Illinois Education Labor Relations Board Act as described in Illinois Senate Bill 7," Sodergren-Baar wrote in an email. "Our members have not yet seen the DEA or the Board of Education last offers because of our intention to follow the law."

The law says the mediator shall make offers public, but does not state specifically whether any party can make it public before then. 

The board's final offer

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