Contract negotiations between the Washougal Association of Educators (WAE) teachers’ union and the Washougal School District continued this week with a 3.5-hour negotiation meeting on Sept. 19.
The school district stated in its bargaining update that the “two groups continue to make progress toward an agreement, and will meet again on Thursday, Sept. 29, to continue the bargaining process.”
Washougal teachers have been working since Aug. 30, under the terms of their former contract, which expired at the end of the 2021-22 school year.
WAE President James Bennett recently told The Post-Record that union leaders’ focus is “on reaching a deal that includes fair pay for educators to ensure everyone with the critical job of teaching and caring for Washougal students earns enough to support themselves and their own families.”
The teachers’ union has asked the district to provide a 5.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) that is in line with other districts in Clark County. The district initially offered a 4% COLA, but has since included a 5.5% COLA for the 2022-23 school year, with another increase of at least 2.25% in 2023-24.