Union: Muskegon Heights school board unaware of right to advocate for district | MLive.com
“The union has been banging on the door for over a month, saying we are willing to make concessions,” Kuiper said. “We have a plan.”
Employees had been asked, and refused, to take salary and benefits cuts ranging from 35 percent to 40 percent – the amount the interim administration said is needed to get the district back on track financially.
Kuiper asked for more time to figure out a plan to operate the district without an emergency manager.
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