Grand Rapids teachers say paycheck cuts qualify them for food stamps [View all]
GRAND RAPIDS, MI Tina Ratliff never expected her teaching career would qualify her for public assistance.
The second-grade teacher at Grand Rapids Public Schools Burton Elementary was among nearly 150 teachers summoned by their unions crisis team to pressure school officials Monday, March 4 to settle a pending contract and do something about applying a state law limiting what school districts and other public employers pay for employee health insurance premiums.
Since Feb. 15 when the district began deducting back health insurance premiums over what its allowed to pay under the states Publicly Funded Health Insurance Contribution Act of 2011, Ratliff said morale among teachers has suffered dramatically and a sort of depression has set in. Some are losing $300 per pay check.
I am a five-year teacher who brings home $555.39 for two weeks and who currently qualifies for a Bridge Card, Ratliff told the school board Monday to loud applause from her colleagues. How is this possible?"
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