ADVERTISEMENT
Published: October 21, 2008
LAND O' LAKES - United School Employees of Pasco declared an impasse today in contract negotiations with the Pasco County School District, setting the stage for a third party to intervene.
The union notified the state's Public Employees Relations Commission, which means a special master will be assigned to conduct a hearing and make a recommendation to the school board.
The union declared the impasse after the school district cancelled a negotiating session scheduled for Wednesday, Lynne Webb, president of the union, said in a statement.
Two months into the school year, negotiators have been unable to reach an agreement on raises, step increases or other contract issues.
Superintendent Heather Fiorentino has said a tight budget year and the likelihood of further state cuts have played a role in delaying an agreement. The district wanted to wait until after a student head count this month to get a better handle on state funding.
That count happened last week, but the district is waiting for the numbers to be validated. Webb said that's unnecessary because the district performed the count itself.
Terry Rhum, director of employee relations for the school district, said he was surprised the union declared an impasse. With the special master's involvement, it could take weeks before there is a resolution, he said.
"It's quite a lengthy process," Rhum said.
Reporter Ronnie Blair can be reached at (813) 948-4218 or rblair@tampatrib.com.
ADVERTISEMENT
Advertisement
TBO.com - Tampa Bay Online ©2010 Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. A Media General company. Member Agreement | Privacy Statement | Work With Us
| * To: | |
| Your Name: | |
| Your Email Address: | |
| Personal Message [optional]: | |