Mamdani challenges City Council over $10,000 teachers’ aide bonuses
Summary
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is suing the City Council over a law that gives $10,000 bonuses to teachers’ aides. He says the law breaks rules about how employee agreements should be made.Key Facts
- The City Council passed the RESPECT Check Act in mid-July.
- The law gives $10,000 bonuses to school paraprofessionals, who assist teachers.
- Mayor Mamdani claims the law violates collective bargaining laws.
- Collective bargaining laws are rules about how employers and employee groups must negotiate over pay and benefits.
- Mayor Mamdani announced he is suing the City Council over this issue.
- The City Council approved the bill unanimously, meaning all members agreed.
- The bonus is described as a “workforce stabilization” measure to keep school aides employed.
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