JCPS custodian pay rally 4-16-24
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Custodians who work for Jefferson County Public Schools rallied before a school board meeting on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, fighting to keep a pay bump from federal COVID-19 relief funding that is set to end this June. (WDRB photo)
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Tuesday, the custodians union rallied before a Jefferson County Board of Education meeting, asking to keep an extra $3.50 per hour that they've been paid since 2020.
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