NY teachers laid off and rehired as substitutes at lesser per diem rate, say union leaders

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NY teachers laid off and rehired as substitutes at lesser per diem rate, say union leaders
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The Albany Public School Teachers Association said that teachers had been laid off, 'only to be asked to then long-term sub for their 'cut' positions.'

, APSTA president Laura Franz said the union is working to verify the claims.

"We are working with our members to try and address this in a more compassionate way," Franz said."My hope was and still is to explore different solutions with district leadership by which we can find a more humane separation for these members of our district." New York Governor Andrew Cuomo criticized the White House in September for not sending the federal funding he asked for to assist with solving the state's financial shortfalls stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.New York's financial woes caused Governor Cuomo to institute a 20 percent funding cut to school districts across the state. In September, Cuomo blamed President Donald Trump for the holdup in New York receiving federal aid.

President Trump said in September that he was planning to pull federal funding for cities run by Democrat leaders because of the number of recent demonstrations against racism and police culture. Trump sent federal agents to some cities where protesters had threatened to damage government assets, such as federal courthouses.

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