Tag: Economy
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Taaleem Holdings, A Dubai-Based Operator Of Schools, Has Decided To Go Through With An Initial Public Offering
Shareholders at Dubai’s Taaleem Holdings, which operates a chain of schools, have authorized an initial public offering, making the company the latest in a string of Gulf enterprises to do the same. According to an article published in Gulf News, Taaleem’s shareholders authorized the business’s transition from a private joint stock company to a public…
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Teachers Could Make Up To $100,000, A New Initiative Done By Copperas Cove ISD
A new initiative run by the Texas Education Agency has the potential to encourage teachers to remain in their positions. Teacher pay is expected to rise to $100,000.
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Prince George Teachers Launch Ads Pushing For Reduced Classrooms Sizesย And Higher Wages
The Prince George’s County teachers’ union started an ad campaign on Friday. It asks the school system toย reduce class sizes and increase teacher pay.
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Louisiana: There Is Still Hope For A $2,000 Increase For Teachers,ย Governor Edwards Assures
Despite the fact that the legislature has only agreed to a $1,500 rise for teachers, Governor Edwards is still pushing for a $2,000 hike. He assures that Louisiana is financially capable of paying more.
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The NSW Teacher Strike Draws An Estimated 15,000 People To Sydney
Schoolteachers participating in the strike have said that the state government’s 2.04 percent compensation ceiling rise for public educators is not in line with 5.1 percent inflation.
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Missouri: As The New Budget Is About To Be Passed,ย Minimum Teacher Wage Will Be Increased To $38,000
Under a state budget that is nearing final approval, the state’s current $25,000 minimum salary will be increased to $38,000.
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Teachers At Connecticut’s Preschools Might Earn Increases If A Measure Makes It Through The Senate
Legislation adopted by the Senate on Thursday would boost preschool teachers’ salaries, hire additional school psychologists, nurses, and social workers, as well as educate more school employees in the use of opioid antidotes.
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Maldives: This Week, President Solih Increased Salariesย Of Education Sector Employees
The President of the Maldives hoped that this would lead to a good shift in the framework. In the new structure, salaries have more than doubled.
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Nationally, Kentucky’s Teacher Salary And Student Expenditures Have Fallen
The National Education Association’s annual study shows Kentucky’s average teacher compensation falling from 35th to 36th in the country last school year.
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Teachers Bear The Brunt Of Inflation
According to a new analysis from the country’s biggest teachers’ organization, the National Education Association, the take-home pay for teachers has not kept pace with inflation. In addition, becoming a teacher comes with a variety of expenses.