Among the pay increases are 2% for all Tucson Unified School District employees; and a raise for bus drivers during a shortage.
Genesis Lara Bus drivers working for Tucson Unified School District will now be the highest paid in Pima County for that job, according to information provided by district administrators.
A compression adjustment on a sliding scale for classified staff is also included. Compression refers to employees who are paid similar wages despite differences in years of experience and skills. The overall measure will cost the district about $11.5 million per year, said Ricky Hernandez, TUSD's chief financial officer.
“Hopefully, now we'll see a significant influx of bus driver applicants looking to fill all of the positions, so we can reach that goal we have of restoring all of our neighborhood routes to kick off next school year,” Trujillo said during a media briefing Wednesday.
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