recently made known YORK -- Teachers at five Catholic place of educations in Brooklyn.
recently made known YORK -- Teachers at five Catholic place of educations in Brooklyn, N.Y. have accused their employer the Diocese of Brooklyn of negotiating in bad faith and ignoring its concede principles of social justice. Another 145 Catholic indoctrinates in Brooklyn remain without a union.
"The house of worship calls secular society to a higher standard than it is willing to use itself," said Maura Nolan, a teacher at St Gregory the Great institute in Queens.
The union, The Federation of Catholic Teachers, already portrays 3500 Catholic teachers in nearby of recent origin York city.
Teachers with 15 years experience earn about $39000 annually.
A spokesman for the Diocese of Brooklyn says the union is being inflexible and its demands could make it impossible to maintain some schools open.