The Camas School Board this week approved a three-year bargaining contract with the SEIU 1948 Public School Employees of Camas union that represents the district’s hundreds of classified workers.
The two groups had been bargaining since June 19, and Marilyn Boerke, the school district’s director of talent development, told school board members Monday night at the board’s regular meeting that she was pleased by the end results of the contract bargaining sessions.
“I was thrilled with the way the negotiations went,” Boerke said, praising the union’s leaders. “You could see how passionate people are about their work they do and about each other.”
The Public School Employees (PSE) union leaders said Monday their group hadn’t had a chance to sign the bargaining agreement, but that union members had already approved the contract language.
The new three-year contract covers PSE employees from Sept. 1, 2019 to Aug. 31, 2022, and includes more time off for long-term employees, raises throughout the contract’s three years, more money for professional development and a $500 stipend for school district mechanics who use their own tools in the course of their work repairing district equipment.