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Minneapolis district owes employees $17 million in back pay

Arbitrator rules that the district unjustly denied raises, merit pay
Oct. 27, 2010

From The Minneapolis Star Tribune: The Minneapolis School District will have to pay out almost $17 million to teachers and support staff after a state arbitrator ruled that the employees were unjustly denied raises and merit pay for two years. The windfalls will force the district to cut its $525 million general fund budget.

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