Teachers at community-based centers have long been paid less than their counterparts at preschools run by the city Department of Education
Mayor Bill de Blasio and union leaders announced a tentative deal Tuesday that would boost pay for certified teachers in many community-based early childhood centers in New York City, in a move to help them recruit and retain staff.
Teachers at these centers have long been paid less than counterparts with the same credentials at preschools run by the city Department of Education, leading to constant turnover as staff in community-based centers left for jobs in district-run sites.
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